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ITewish Flor idian
Combining THf JEWISH UNITY end THf JEWISH WEEK!r
Number 48
Miami, Florida Friday, December 1, 1972
Five Sections Price SI.00
iron's Return Frightening To Jews
(JTA) The re-
ningo Peron to
has frightened
it is still too
Jthe consequences
have on their
to Avraham
lor of the World
Ration's Depart-
Btion.
recent trip
?ri:a after par-
ticipating in the conference of
Latin American Jewish commu-
nities in Lima. Shenker said
that Argentina "is the only
country where anti-Semitism is
open and straightforward while
in other countries it is mo.,-e
obscure and below the surface."'
Peron. who returned to Bue-
nos Aires after an exile of 17
years, is reportedly set king to
regain the power he began to
build in that country as a pro-
Nazi colonel in 1913 when Pres-
ident Ramon Castillo was ousted.
A wave of anti-Semitism was
unleashed by the new govern-
ment and universities and the
labor movement were purged of
liberal and radical elements. Ro-
man Catholic instruction was
imposed on public schools.
During World War II. Argen-
tina was a haven for Nazis flee-
ha Dinitz To Replace
%inln Washington. D.C.
ing from Europe and for heavy
investments by German indus-
trialists and financiers in Ar-
gentina's industries and cattle
market.
According to a recent report,
Martin Bormann. former chief
of the Nazi Party Chancellery
and secretary to Hitler, is alive
and prosperous in Argentina,
residing in a cottage on the
Rancho Grande, the estate of
Arndt von Bohlen-Hahlbaeh, last
scion of the Krupp family. This
information is contained in a
five-part series in the New
York Daily News written by
Lad is las Farago in collaboration
with Stewart Steven of the Lon-
don Daily Express.
According to the authors,
"Bunii.inn sneaked into Buenos
Aires in 1848, to Join a treasure
which previously had been ship-
ped to four trusted bankers in
Argentina, with the knowledge,
if not under the personal supe.r-
vision hi Col. Juan Domingo
Peron."
The authors also state that
(Continued on Page l.i-A)
ST A i Accord-
.sources, Sim-
er Golda Meir's
E- has been desig-
K next Ambassa-
^Hed States, sub-
Kton by the Cabi-
[5onsiil"ivd oTtai::
I r*|>orted that
ta Mrs. Meir's per-
ft>r the post, was
meeting nt senior
MS Including l"r-
Abha F.ban, who
I Melr was reported
0 have been at serious
rer the appointment and
I to have threatened to
Kone point.
whose official po-itiu:
^r general of the Prim.'
Office, is due to leave
k on a luVday visit to
Jnited States where he will
ite in United Jewish Ap-
Israel Bond Organiza-
ons.
present Ambassador
Tnited States, Gen. Yity-
4n, is now scheduled to
laahington post after
[bMMis inauguration
h Is currently in
Bkte visit.
Bfe said he would
emain in Washing-
fext spring to give
Ime to retreat la-acefuily
from his opposition to Dinitz's abroad would hurt morale in the
appointment.
Eban's objections were said
to stem from a fear that the
naming of an outsider to Israel's
most important diplomatic post
foreign service and that Dinitz.
as Ambassador, would tend to
report directly to Mrs. Meir,
thus by-passing the Foreign
Ministry'-
UOJCA President Sees A
New Form Of Anti-Semitism
BOCA RATON. Fla. (WNS)
New York industrialist Har-
old M. Jacobs, newly elected
Controversy Rages In
Wake of Court Ruling
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (JTA)
The Agudath Israel of America
has accused Israel's AshKenazic
Chief Rabbi Shlomo Goren of
"bowing to the demands of Is-
rael's secular establishment that
the Torah and Jewish law Jbe
altered to conform to the so-
called needs of present times."
The charge was contained in a
resolution denouncing Rabbi Go-
ren's ruling in the Langer case.
The resolution was adopted by
unanimous vote of 1.000 dele-
gates attending the Orthodox
group's 50th national convention
here.
The resolution accused him
of acting in an "underhanded,"
secret and lightning-like man-
ner ... in defiance of all the
leading halachic and Torah au-
thorities" and thereby posing a
"serious dunircr to the contin-
ued existence ol the Jewish
people."
The resolution was referi
to the decision by a court of nine
rabbinical judges assemble! by
Rabbi Goren recently; it da
that Kanoch and Miriam Lai
were not "mamzerim" (illegiti-
mates i and should therefore be
allowed to marry their fiances.
The decision was approved by
a majority of Israelis, but has
been condemned by right-wing
and ultra-Orthodox elements in
Israel and abroad.
The Chief Rabbi has disclosed
plans to press the Knesset to
amend Israel's Law of Return so
that the definition of "Who Is A
Jew?" is consistent with Ortho-
Continued on Page 15-A
HAROLD M. JACOBS
president of the Union of Or-
thodox Jewish Congregations of
America (UOJCA), has warned
that Jews generally were under-
estimating the dangers of a new
form of anti-Semitism which
stems from ongoing revolution-
ary changes in many parts of
the world and generally replaces
"classic anti-Semitism," primar-
ily supported by "reactionary,
nationalistic forces."
Speaking at the UOJCA"*
74th anniversary biennial con-
vention banquet session. Mr.
Jacobs said leaders of organized
Jewish life must find way- I >
work out an effective approach
to leal with what is "obviously
a world conspiracj a ilnst
Jews."
He said the classic anti-
e, who "rel i bo iden-
tified as an anti-Semite and de-
clares fervently he has no preju-
dice against Jews." has now be-
come "an anti-Zionist, placing
himself in the camp of those
consistently denounce "Israeli
Imperialism' as some sort of ne-
farious world conspiracy from
Which he is seeking to save
peace-loving world humanity."
At an informal panel session
Rabbi Noah Chodos of New
York, a member of the pre-
sidium of Poale Agudath Israel,
the Orthodox workers organiza-
tion, proposed a program to ap-
ply the organizational skills of
American Orthodox rabbis and
Orthodox college students to the
goal of increasing religious com-
mitment among Israel's Jews.
News Briefs
tel Producing Practice Missile
!BL AVTV (JTA Lsrael is producing a train-
version of the American Hawk ground-to-air
iSsile, tt was disclosed in a report published in the
wspaper Yediot Achronot. The missile is produced
-sufficient quantities to meet Israels training
and saves the large amounts of money that
iM have to be spent if regular Hawks, costing
ral hundred thousand dollar- apiece, had to be
Wd in training. The training version of the missile
not contain the sophisticated gear of the regu-
r Hawk and is much cheaper to produce.
(^Discrimination Clause Included
I BRUSSELS (JTA)The Common Market
emission has confirmed that a "non-discrimination
He" will be included in the recent agreements
I with Mediterranean countries. The clause for-
(.participating countries from any discriminatory
EEC activities and is directed particularly at
-^^Kntries which might boycott firms active
Palry with Israel. The clause is already in
nents with Egypt and Lebanon.
Pilots Support Boycott
LONDON (WNS) A ballot has shown that
most of the 5.000 members of the British Airline
Pilots Association favor refusing to fly to countries
sheltering terrorists, rather than participating in
part-time strikes in protest against lack of inter-
national action against air piracy. Air piracy and
measures to combat it are to be discussed next
month at a meeting of the International Federation
of Airline Pilots Association in Mexico.
Kissinger Contributes To Memorial
JERUSALEM (JTA Dr. Henry Kissinger.
President Nixon's advisor on national security af-
fairs, has contributed toward a grove of trees in the
Judaean hills in memory of a boyhood schoolmate,
Kurt Fleischman, the Jewish National Fund an-
nounced. The grove is being planted by former resi-
dents of Furth, Germany, where Kissinger and
Fleischman were born. Fleischman, who died in
England a year ago, reportedly planned to settle in
Israel. He escaped from Germany during the Nazi
era, joined the British Army and was seriously wound-
ed during World War II.
UNESCO Elects Lebanese Diplomat
PARIS (JTA) A Lebanese diplomat has been
elected president of the UNESCO Executive Council
for 1973. Fuad Sarruf, president of the Lebanese
National Commission for UNESCO, was chosen over
the Finnish delegate, Ilmo Hela, by a vote of 35-2.
The 72-year-old diplomat received his higher educa-
tion at the American University of Beirut and was
its vice president for 15 years. He has published
more than 30 books written in Arabic and has col-
laborated with the Egyptian newspaper, Al Ahram.
Scientist Reports Progress
JERUSALEM (JTA)An Israeli scientist re-
ports that he may have solved the most serious
problem of organ transplants the body's natural
rejection of foreign tissues. Prof. David Nelkin. head
of the Hadassah-Hebrew University Hospital's de-
partment of immunohemaeotology, says that he has
succeeded in isolating a human blood protein that
would inhibit the rejection, and injections of the pro-
tein into animals that had undergone kidney and
skin grafts produced highly promising results.

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Friday, December 1. 1972
Levitz To Be Honored ^^"t^i n
Seminar Dec. H-9
At Technion Dinner
Norman J. Kasser. |)residcnt of
the South Kloiirln Chapter of the
.American Technion Society and
chairman lot the annual Kounders
Dinner, reports that final ar-
i..ii',i'irti,ni.s have been made for a
gala dinner to honor Ralph Levitz,
chairman of the board of Levitz
Furniture Corp.
The event, which will bo held
Tuesday evening at the Doral-on-
the-< "cean Hotel, will bofjin with
a codftall parly at 8:30 p.m.. fol-
lowed by dinner at 7 p.m.
A major address will lie made
bj Sen. Henry "Scoop" Jackson,
who is well known for his friend-
ship to the Jewish community
IhiiIi here and in Isi ad.
The program will also include a
presentation to Mr. Levitz by
Robert R iKscll, president of the
Greater Miami .Jewish Federation.
in tribute to Ms "philanthropic
support hi education in Israel."
"Technion Israel Institute of
Technology will celebrate its
Jubilee year in 1974." said Mr.
Kasser. "This distinguished insti-
tutfon which tanks among the tup
30 hi the largest in the world am
produces scientists, engineers and
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Following the Brotherhood
Chanukah dinner Thursday, a
special Chanukah service was to
be conducted at 8 p.m. by Dr.
camuel Z. Jaffe. spiritual leader
)l Temple Beth Kl. Hollywood.
The L'iant community Menorah
i< scheduled to be dedicated and
kindled on the front lawn of the
temple grounds. Civic and religious
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i articipate in the ceremonies.
Dr. Wayne S. Rogers, chairman
of the Department of Obstetrics
ond G necology at Cedars of
Lebanon Hospital and Dr. William
A. Little <>f the University of
Miami will direct a Post-graduate
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' Inn Orange Bowl-Civic Center,
,1170 NW 11th St.
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, Kermit K. Kraut/. University of
i Kansas Medical Center: Dr. Mar-
tin L. Stone, New York Medical
College, and Dr. Abe Mickal,
Louisiana State University Med-
, leal Center. Hospital president S.
K. Bronstein announced. Doctors
Jose II. Gomez. Harvey Lozman.
And Nathan B. Hirsch will act as
> hosts at the three sessions.
Topics to be discussed include.
. "The Changing Pattern of Women
iii our Society". "I'ltrasound in
i Obstetrics", and "Endotoxie
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Ciments To Host Academy
Dinner Committee Session
judge and Mrs. Norman Ciment I More than 2:> persons ahead)
u-ni host a special meeting of the|liave enrolled in the newly-:
riiniier committee of the Oft&fer i announced 613 Mltevot Scholarship
j Corps. Thoso poisons contributing
f$6ia or more to the ftebroyv
Academy scholarship fund will be
Installed as charter founders of the'
organization at the banquet.
Students of the Academy are
rehearsing an original cantata,
"The 6Mth Mitzvah." to be pre-
sented 81 the affair at the Deau-
ville Hotel
Elie Wlesel, renowned author
and leader of the campaign for
Soviet Jewry's freedom, will be
the iniost speaker at the dinner.
Mr. Wlesel is a close friend of
Rabbi Gross and nn ardent sup-
porter of Torah Judaism.
All members of the Academy's
board of directors, trustees and
officers also have been invited to
Sunday's meeting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ciment.
BB Dinner Dec. 12
Past presidents of Sholem
Lodge, I'.'nai B'rith. ill be non-
red a) a T:.'!0 p.m. dinner meeting
Tuesday, Dee, V2. at the Famous
Restaurant, E. Albert Pallot. a
past president, will speak on
"B'nal B'rith 1972."
Breakfast Tickets on Sale .
Tickets for Sunday's 10:30 a.m.
family Chanukah breakfast at
Temple Or Olom will be available
until ii.'iO p.m. Thursday, at the
temple office. Myra Berger is
taking reservations for tables for
10 or 12 persons.
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Temple Beth Tov's Sunday :
School. Hebrew School and Kin-
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Volume 45
Friday, December 1, 1972
Number 48
25 KISLEV 5733
HO.nc KONG it maj i m
odd to be be writing about the
hi of tin Democratic Party
from Hong Korv'. In i rma of
basi :"ilitical patterns how-
ever, the last election was the
most Interesting in a generation.
A short pause beiore going on-
ward to Canton and Peking fur-
ther gives the chance for care-
ttil analysis
in. i rstood basic patterns.
IT MAY SEEM still more odd
to begin the analysis of the
ral s' pll jh1 with an a
demic work tailed "Inequality,"
which was w a I in i he
hours in n-^ air to Hong Kong,
Yet listening to modish academic
mils has been the cause of
Tradition Of Freedom
Chanukah is probably the most widely observed holi
day in Jewish homes today and while some see in this a
modern response to Christmas, the fact is that this holiday
of joy and gifts, this special period of light in the darkest
season of the year, has always been a favorite of Jewish
children and their parents.
Of all our festivals based on historical events, we
know more about Chanukah than any other. The date
165 before the common era and the occasionthe re-
turn of the Jerusalem Temple from the Syrian pagans who
had defiled it are clearly recorded. Also, in the midst of
the gifts and the fun, is its message of freedom of worship
for each individual that is not dictated by whatever form of
government is in power at the time.
More than 2.000 years ago the heroic Maccabees gave
us this tradition of freedom which we celebrate today in
our holiday of Chanukah. In the spirit of that tradition we
should never forget that freedom is indivisible and the
birthright of every person.
U-F, CJA Campaigns Provide Parallel
The continued success of Greater Miami's United Fund,
as reported at the recent conclusion of the 1972 campaign,
contains within it the story of a community which is not
only characterized by its growth but also by its continuing
stability and maturity. The goals set have been realistic
and, as in the past several years, are attained by a com-
bination of strong leadership and volunteer dedication to
the philosophy of self-help.
In many ways, the United Fund and the Combined
Jewish Appeal provide a parallel and cs the CJA pre-
pares to open its annual campaign on behalf of national,
local and overseas agencies the success of United Fund
indicates that the Jewish community, too, will rise to the
challenge of ever-expanding needs.
ADL's Report Is'Disturbing'
The latest report on anti-Semitism in the United States
by B'nai B'rith Anti-Defamation League is, in the lan-
guage used, "disturbing" in its implications for American
Jewry.
In addition to the expected attacks from the far right
during the recent national elections, the anti-Israel appeals
of the far left candidates of the Communist and Socialist
Workers Party were viewed by the study as having
crossed the line into outright anti-Semitism. Small as both
these parties are in numbers, the fact that they are sup-
ported by a high percentage of Jews who seemingly can-
not distinguish the anti-Semitism of the left is a particularly
bitter pilL
While the report did not cite specific government agen-
cies, it charged that many of them are indifferent or dis-
regard the concerns, feelings and interests of the Jewish
community in the face of the increased flow of Arab and
Soviet propaganda which deliberately uses "anti-Zionism"
as a cover for attacks on Jews that have the classic anti-
Semitic overtones.
The Jewish community should also be alert to findings
which show that there is a high incidence of prejudice
against Jews among teen-agers economically and academi-
cally deprived. Contrary to general belief, however, the
study reveals that while the more deprived youngster was
always the more anti-Semitic, this was not true of the
black youth.
With little or no effort reported by the schools studied
to improve intergroup relations and attitudes, the need for
such projects becomes obvious in the light of this latest
and "disturbing" evidence.
i
ihe ltemociais since Pre>
Kennedy was so tragicallj kl
ii nee there is real signifi
in this singular book t>\ Chi
pher neks and hi fi ien
Harvard.
Academic damfools, one mu>t
begin by remarking, think noth-
ing of boxing the compass, In
the first stage of this parti
b and "f damfoolery. we had
Harvard's Prof. Thomas Petti-
grew leading the academic chor-
us which doomed any serious
form of ghetto-school improve-
ment. This, said Pettigrew. was
nothing but a "self-fulfilling ra-
tionale for segregated educa-
tion."
THEN WE HAD Dr. Arthur
Jensen of the University of Cali-
fornia at Berkeley telling us
that ghetto-school improvement
could never succeed because
black iQs were genetically so
much lower, on average, than
white IQs.
Then we had Harvard's Dr.
David Armor announcing, with
more truth, that experience with
forceable school desegregation
showed that this formerly popu-
lar cure-ail did little or no good.
NOW, BY GOD, we haw
Jencks telling us that both
Jensen and Armor are right in a
considerable measure. Jencks
cuts down Jensen's IQ "herita-
bility" factor from 809* to <5%,
but then fudges by introducing
another large factor which seems
to mean that clever parents tend
to have clever children.
Jencks then calls David Armor
pessimistic, but says desegrega-
Continued on Page 7-A
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COMMENT
The problem oi financing Jew-
ish education has come tooccuny
a place of central concern in the
deliberations of our major na-
tional Jewish organizations. It
is not a new concern I have
researched material dating back
more than a decade and my own
files show articles that I had
written in 1969 as a new col-
umnist for The Jewish Floridian.
THAT'S WHAT makes the
reaction to recent suggestions
that the Greater Miami Fed-
eration subsidize financially-
troubled synagogues in this en-
deavor, at least, somewhat de-
pressing if not unexpected. The
continued inability of leaders of
both the synagogues and the
Federation to bring their think-
ing into line with reality is an
old story, as voluminous studies
gathering dust and very little
action attest.
Articles in the local daily
press would indicate more hos-
tility than support, if the men
quoted are accurate. One is not
surprised that Arthur Rosichan,
Federation's executive vice pres-
ident, takes a somewhat dim
and limited view that "I don't
think it will ever happen." But
for Rabbi Irving Lehrman,
whose congregational leaders
have unsuccessfully sought fi-
nancial assistance for their day
school from Federation, to as-
sert that he doesn't know of a
"single person" for it is some-
what puzzling.
IF ALL that has been written
and spoken about the impor-
tance of Jewish education to the
future of the Jew in America is
not more than empty rhetoric
to create jobs for more aca-
demic researchers or provide
headlines al conferences then
our community leaders ignore
some basic facts al a peril to
thai future.
Simply stated, it is that 85
percent of the young people en-
rolled in some form of Jewish
education attend classes under
congregational auspices, and
only about 5 percent in schools
under communal control.
TO CONSIDER what action
is needed to bolster Jewish ed-
ucation so often described as
a "disaster area" without
understanding that it is syna-
gogue-based, without efforts to
develop a relationship that has
real meaning to the total com-
munity and not just that one-
third of the Jewish population
affiliated with a synagogue,
makes a mockery of the boasts
of Federation leaders locally and
nationally that they are now
doing something about Jewish
education.
It is somewhat ironic that
Federations which continue to
support programs that have
been out-dated for decades now
icsist challenges to do more
than talk about Jewish educa-
tion with Rosichan's words that
synagogues in financial trouble
will have to determine priorities
and then cut back on surplus
piograms. What if the decisions
are to eliminate the heavy ex-
I>ense of the schools would
Federation care then?
FROM THE attitudes of the
past, not likely. Although there
has been improvement since the
article was published in the
Congress Bi-Weekly two years
ago, the implications are still
bv EDWARD GffltEN!
____ .-..-\..:;S-:. i
i I ar. 'Today Ji w isi: educai i
in America faces a final
crisis: 'if the estimated
million dollars annual cos
operating i-.il forms of Jew is
schools, local Jewish Federation;
provide only about 6 million
The largest part comes from
tuition (membership! fees paid
by parents.
"But tuition fees can no more
support Jewish education than
they can Harvard or Yale ."
The article also urged that Fed-
erations support all forms of
Jewish education, "including
Jewish day schools, congrega-
tional and secular schools, insti-
tutions of higher learning and
adult education programs."
AMONG THE reports which
our Federation and others con-
tinue to ignore are those which
show that many thousands of
Jewish youth receive no educa-
tion because the cost of syna-
gogue affiliation remember,
that's where the education's at,
for better .or worse -- is too
much for m?ny who might wish
to join. The decline of 100,000
students frpm peak enrollment
in 1967. as revealed by the
American Association for Jewish
Education, obviously cannot be
all attributed to finances but
there is little question that
money is a major factor.
Implied in the attitude that
the synagogue is of no concern
to Federation "Jewishness is
total," states Rosichan. "religion
may be at the core, but it Is
only one part" is that only
the children of those who can
afford it are entitled to a Jew-
(Continued on Pae 1S-A)

Friday, December 1, 1972
vJmistt fkrrti^r
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Record Attendance
For Mesivta Dinner
A record attendance of more
than 300 persons Is expected Sun-
day night at the Eden Roc Hotel
SSS
LOUIS MtKWtTIU
for the 12th annual scholarship
dinner of the Louis Mcrwitzer
Mesivta High School for Boys.
Guests of honor at the banquet
Kill be Mr. and Mrs. Moses J.
Grumiwei'K. Miami Beach religious
ind civic loaders.
Co-chairmen for the $50-a-
couple dinner, which will benefit
toe scholarship fund of the affil-
iate school of the Greater Miami
Hebrew Academy, are Jacob Mo-
daiisky and Hyman J. Galbut,
former Miami Beach councilman.
A special playlet. "Judaism A
\\a\ of Life," will be presented
by students of the Mesivta, largest
Hebrew high school south of Balti-
more.
Other participants in the dinner
Will include Rabbi Alexander S.
Grovv prin Ipal; Rabbi Mordecai
Shapiro, spiritual leader of Beth
Israel Congregation, and Samuel
Reinhani. senior vice president of
the Hebnw Academy.
'Battle of Bands'
Will Benefit
Flooded Town
Akil.a AZA. a chapter in the
B'nai litith Youth Organization.
is holding a Battle of the Bands"
rock conceit for the benefit of
Wllkes-Barre, Pa., a town devas-
tates by Hurricane Agnes.
Local hands, including Wolf-
|an^. TMT, Diamond Lil. and
Flight will perform on Sunday,
J*c. in. from 7 to 12 p.m. at trie
Centra! YMHA. 8500 SW 8th St.
Tickets will be available at
three Joint stores in Greater
Miami, at Male Ego in Dadeland.
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cation. Cantor Abraham Seif of
Kneseth Israel Congregation will
present a special musical interlude
and lead the singing of the Amer-
ican and Israeli national anthems.
Mr. Grundwerg, president of the
Mesivta. will offer a response fol-
lowing presentation of an award
by Rabbi Gross.
Louis Merwitzer. in whose honor
the school is named, will receive
siecial recognition for his loader-
ship in and devotion to the cause
of Torah Judaism, Mr. Galbut said.
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Friday, December 1, 197J
AJCommittee Council Meeting At Diplomat
Am lassatlor Yitzhak Rabin,) action will be announced formally
Philip
ihe A:
K. Hoffrpan, president of'
Imerican Jewish Committee,!
during the annual meeting of Ihe
agency's National Executive Coun-
cil, being held at the Diplomat
Hotel in Hollywood through Sun-
day.
Edward Shifrin, a medical sci-
entist. Lev Birin and Gasriel Birin
are the Russian scientists whom
tin' Miami chapter will OpITfspond
with and make efforts to secure
the release of, through contact
with lx>th Soviet and American
government officials.
Other events to bo reported or
agtert upon at the top j>olicy;Tiiiakr
ing committee sessions include:
The return of Juan Heron to
Argentina, and increasing eco-
nomic and political instability in
1 bile, arc arousing uncertainty
and even fear among the 8C0.000
ft ft
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RICHARD MAAss
ind Bertram Gold, executive vice
presi lent head the list of out-
>t;nii':r.-j speakers addressing the
orga dzat ion's National Executive
Council meeting this weekend.
Council chairman Richard Maass
-%ili preside at Saturday evening's
nn.nv-i' dinner, wlrch will also
nervi as n farewell tribute to the
\:i-' nssador, who is s:luduled to
.'!: a bis p.tst in Washing-
Ion arlj next j ear.
TTiC Miami chapter of the Anier-
i
12 AJC units which have "adopted"
Jewih scientists denied permission
In leave the Soviet Union. The
Robert Russell
To Be Honored
Miami communal and philanthropic leader Robert Russell
will be the recipient of the American Jewish Committee 1972
Human Relations Award at the annual dinner of AJC's National
Executive Council Saturday at the Diplomat Hotel, Hollywood.
Featured at the dinner which will be preceded by a cocktail
reception in honor of Mr. Russell, under the cochairmanship of
Miamians Harry "Hap" Levy and Eli Timoner, will be Yitzhak
Rabin, Ambassador of Israel to the United States. Both events
are part of the AJC Executive Council's annual meeting, which
will be in session at the Diplomat this weekend.
Mr. Russell, who will be presented with a lithograph spe-
cially created for the American Jewish Committee by artist
Chafan Gross, will be cited for "his extraordinary dedication and
achievement in behalf of his community and the welfare of his
fellow human beings." and especially for his efforts to "eliminate
those conditions that wrong the dignity of any individual."
Mr. Russell, who serves as president of the Greater Miami
Jewish Federation, is president and chairman of the board of
the Russell Aluminum Corporation and a director of the Fan
American Bank of Hialeah.
ADL Elects Roth, Abess
\I 59th National Meeting
Burn ?tt Roth, Miami Beach at-
j has 11 n elected an hon-
,.:,f ; if n nb r by the national
oni .--on o:' the Anti-Defamation
Leaj "i B'nai B'rith, according
to Benjamin R. Epstein, ADL na-
tional dire -tor.
"Mr. Roth received this singular
hono'- \" cause ol his lifetime of
devotion and service to the cause
i human rights in the battle
f^gainM anti-Semitism, and for
the dignitj oi all men," Mr. Ep-
stein said.
Mr. Roth has been associated
with th< Anti-Defamation league
ainci he was a student at the Uni-
versity oi Florida in 1931, where
he was enlisted in the struggle
against ami-Semitic activities in
Gainesville.
For three yean, he was a na-
tional vice chairman of ADL. and
has 1 oen national chairman of its
Iscrimination committee. He is
former chairman of the Florida
Regional Board of ADL. an 1 is a
national trustee of the B'nai B'rith
Foundation.
Leonard L. Abess, Miami banker
and community leader, was re-
elected a national honorary vice
chairman as the ADL held its
59th annual meeting at the Wal-
dorf Astoria Hotel in New York.
New York attorney Seymour
Graubard was reolected national
chairman. David Rose of Newton
Centre, Mass., was re-elected
chairman of the executive commit-
tee.
Tifereth Israel Planning
Special Chanukah Service
Sisterhood mcml>ers Pearl Eng-
lish. Peail Kunkel, Helen Morejon.
Ethel Schonfield, Ann Wall, Betty
Schlusser, Edith Lang and Ethel
Schlissel. and the students of
Temple Tifereth Israel's Religious
School will participate in a special
dramatization called "The Living
Menorah" Utilizing a script written
by Rabbi Maurice Klein Friday
evening during a special Chanukah
service. The presentation will be
under the direction of Ada Levine,
president of the Sisterhood.
A special Chanukah social and
dance for the entire congregation
and their friends is scheduled Sun-
day evening. Music for dancing
will be provided by Juan Cortez
and his orchestra.
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Jews in Latin America.
Extensive assimilation and in-
termarriage, as well as the wide-
spread absence of Jewish educa-
tion, posing a threat to the very
existence of Jewry in Latin Amer-
ica.
A new Institute devoted to the
study and reporting of Jewish
communities around the world will
begin operation soon under aegis
of th
tee. The Morris and Adele Ber-
green Institute for Foreign Stud-
ies and Publications will conduct
a program oi research, publica-
tion.- and seminar-.
It will begin late next year to
publish a new quarterly magazine.
Present Tense, dealing with Jew-
ish interests abroad.
Committee chapters thioiighout
the country were urged "to In-
crease their attention to the con-
cerns of multi-ethnic America"
and "to carry oul the bard work
needed to build new coalitions for
community progress." The action
was called for in the wake of
1972 national elections, in which
the National Executive Council
said ethnic and group relation!
played a key role.
"While it is easier to attract,
some people to narrow and divisive
programs, it is still possible to at-
tract emerging young ethic lead-
ership to issues that result in new
relationships among white ethnic-
Jews, blacks and Spenish-apeaking
groups." according to Irving M
Levine, director of the National
Project on Ethnic America, a
Ford Foundation -sponsored project
.vhieh ha* worked closely with
AJC groups,
A conference of top-level cor-
poiate executive- will be hel t
Tuesday al the New York Hilton
Hotel to explore the growing hous-
ing needs of workers whose plants
have been relocated to suburban
areas.
Recent a ts of Arab terrorism
have not dvterred Christian lead-
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Friday.
December 1. 1972
*" lfM*ff fl'rre
Patre f-h
\er Tamid Banquet
Featuring Sharons
interpreters
of
1*'
Tin' Sharow.
uraol SOllga and music, will
.1 P** a- .he Temple Nor
Tsnud-Isra.-I D nner Of
jg Ui according
to Murray
CMtlnurd From Page *-A
\ C
Don doc- "iiv trifling good. He
r< to "fault" the whits-
ments of busing, who
.- they feel are
thejr own." Jencks" Judgment,
(Inn iy. i- thai schools make no
i n p anyway, esc -pi
R. inl in* ni nl 'eeriiiication"
of inequality
.lt\< K* AND his colleagues
further n nark at one point that
'genet urinecring may prove
lj more practical than
inj.' This sii'j-
5t| hilW IImI'uI it is to dJSClUS*
v. n ineerina remedy in
detail. So far as one an under-
stand, I ivored remedy is
N "\-Lettish.
Two 'ii' points, both rcl-
D rats' pres-
nit non 'the'ess n< c I to
i i this fashionable
;-'..'' isll. In t!l''
i raj il aufhori-
v Jer.cks and his co-
jin with, there Is
ioi ,i ii | about the most
is ex| eriment in
- lior>l improvement that
been made in the
States.
sii;i i.v Jancks and his seven
kers could have eonaulted
aid- of New York City's
Board of Education. If they had
done so. they wotifd have found
a noteworthy result of the above-
nut I experiment, which was
called the Mora Effective Schools
Program
In the last year of the pro-
gram's full-scale operation, the
18 deep-ghetto More Effective
School had their third graders
readin on average, exactly at
the national grade level,
THAT niW8 no final proof
1 -: but it has never lteen
achieved by any largo program.
i since, anywhere in the
- .i So it Is :it leasl
thai this program had
imise, before it was
lo bj the opposition an I
Ct by iH'ople like Prof.
ew,
i Important
notes, yet lightlj passes over.
the extraordinary change in the
U.S Army IQ testa since the
ones in World War I.
These tests mysteriously show
tii.it the average, overall Amer-
ican IQ mainly white, obvi-
ously has improved dramati-
cally in the last half-century
plus. The improvement is about
equivalent to Dr. Jensen's al-
leged difference between pres-
ent averages of white and black
1Q-.
s
overall U.S. improvement, except
better schooling, letter health
rare and economic progress?
Prom these rather simple
fa .is. you can see the Demo-
crats' folly in constantly listen-
ing' to academic dnmfools on bus-
ing and many other related sub-
ject-, including foreign affairs.
TIIK DKMOt'RAT? strength
la thei- enduring concern for so-
cial justice and social decency.
Hheraaa the Republicans are at
Present rightly perceived as "the
rich people's party."
Vet by listening to modish
liamfools, the Democrats have
alienated huge groups of for-
l icratlc voters. The
nation will be permanent.
:! the party's dominant ele-
ment goes on listening a-s before.
Shaw, chairman of the dinner,
and hailes Goldstein, president of
Temple Ner Tamid. The Dcauville
Hotel function w:!i honor Mr. and
Mrs. Sol Frarikel, Miami Beach
Imsiness and civic leader.
Ruth and Bono Sharon are grad-
uates of the conservatories of
music In Jerusalem and in Buca-
rest, Rumania. They have been
soloists of the Kol Israel broad-
casting system, have given recitals
I with the Israel Pilharmonlc Or-
. chestra and have appeared with
Hablmah, the natonal theater
company of Israel.
Herman Saw. honorary ehair-
j man of the dinner, is a past
president ol Temple Ner Tamid.
is chairman of the executive com-
mittee of the Greater Miami
Hebrew Academy and a national
leader for Israel Bonds, the United
Jewish Appeal and Brandeis Uni-
versity.
Dr. Eugene Labovitz, rabbi of
.Temple Ner Tamid; Edward I.
Rosenfeld, president of the Men's
Club: and Mrs. Carl ton Blake.
president "f the Sisterhood, are
working closely with Murray
Shaw, general chairman, to insure
I he success of the salute to Israel's
25th annversarj of independence.
The dinner and dance, tor which
Stuai t Granger and his so>
chestra will play, is under the
iiuspices of 'he Greater Miami
Israel Bonds Organization. Martin
.vaster is dlnnet i.....rdinator.
Heschel's Book Is Subject
"God in Search ol Man." a
philosophic-religious insight into
the i ternal quest ol Man and God
for each other, by Dr. A. J.
Ileschi l. ii itstanding scholar on
the Prophets and Professor of
Mysticism at the Jewish Theo-
i logical Seminary in New York, will
I c the subject of the Great Jewish
Pooka Discussion Group meeting
I liursday, Dec. 7. at 2 p.m. In
the Miami Beach Public Library,
2100 Collins Ave. Max T rschwell.
I charter member of the group.
' will be discussion leader; Samuel
Reiser is co-ordlnator.
'From Israel With Love' Comical Revue
With its accent on youth and
xceptionullj talented youth at
that "From Israel With Love,"
now playing an extended engage-
ment at the Beach Theatre, comes
'I hiss a.s a lively, enthusiastic
and Cleverly comical revue. Its
dancblg is a combination of ballet.
' lock 'n roll, and Russian folk
j dances.
The six-piece band deserves high
j praise. Unlike many ol its counter-
parts, it did not attempt to drown
.in the singers, but truly accom-
' panieil them. The pair ol three-
legged men was particularly amus-
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,. stiii a mystci j you ha e i"
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nightly except Mondays and Fri-
days at X p.m., Saturdays at 5:.T0
and 8:30 p.m.
These charming Israeli soldiers
whose dedication to and pride in
their country cones across the
footlights and warms the ht
of the audience earn the admira-
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will present a special award to
Mr. Kahn. Cantor Jacob M. Men-
dclson of Beth Torah Congregation
will pi*$ent a :r.j ical salute to
Israel's 25th anniversary of state-
hood.
The banquet is a highlight of a
nationwide effort to raise $5 mil-
lion this year for the Israel His-
tadrut Campaign, which supports
the health, education, cultural,
welfare and religious programs of
the Histadrut, Israel's General
Federation of Labor. Reservations
may be made at the Histadrut
office, Suite 214, One Lincoln Rd.
Bldg.
Principal project of the local
unit far 19T2 is the expansion of
the Sidney and Lillian BoLotin
Medical Center in Beersheba. Dade
County's official sister city in
Israel.
Beth David Marks
60th Anniversary
Friday at 8:30 p.m. in the main
sanctuary at 2625 SW Third Ave.
Beth David Congregation will
usher in a season of celebration
and festivities honoring and re-
membering its past 60 years.
A special Shabbat Anniversary
j Service will be conducted by Rabbi
I Irving A.- -Welngart and Cantor
William W. Lipson with the Beth
j David Choir assisting.
Satuiday at 8 p.m. Beth David |
members and friends will attend \
f special "Inaugural Dance" to
be held in the temple's Spector
Hall, featuring music by Ted
Martin. This dance will begin the
official season of celebrations and
festivities in observance of the
'^Oth Anniversary.
All congregants are invit"
:ttend Shabbat services at C
Way. No iate sei vices will Le .
neld at South Dade this weekend, i
Youth Sponsor Procession, Candlelighting Ceremony
The Youth of Temple Kmanu-El
were to sponsor a Chanukah
candlelighting ceremony at the
Lincoln Road Mall Bank Shell
near Euclid Ave. Thursday at 7
p.m.. according to Dr. Theodore
R. Strut)], chairman of the Tem-
ple's Youth Commission.
A procession carrying \^
"Menorah of Hope", a 10-fooJ
candelabra built by the youthl
groups of the temple, was to begin!
Jt 630 p.m. at the temple, noil
Washington Ave. Martin ListowJ
;ky is youth director.
MOl LEVIN
Israel Histadrut Campaign, are
Lying here from throughout the
I'nited States to take part in the
dinner tribute to Mr. Kahn in
honor of his 90th birthday.
Dr. Benjamin Kahn. executive
vice president of B'nai B'rith. is
one of Mr. Kahn's children who
will join in the salute at the Fon-
tainebleau Hotel to the member
of Temple Emanu-El who has
contributed more than $75,000 to
the Histadrut for its health pro-
giams in Israel.
Ambassador Ovadia Soffer. Is-
raeli ambassador to the United
Nations, and Judge David Ayalon.
secretary general of the Jerusalem
Labor Council, are guest speakers
for the dinner scheduled for 6:30
p.m. Sunday.
Morris Newmark, treasurer of
the Israel Histadrut Council of
South Florida, is general chairman
for the dinner. Samuel Feinstein,
president of the sponsoring organi-
zation, will extend greetings.
Moe Levin, chairman of the
toard of the Israel Histadrut
Council and a member of the
board of directors of the National
Committee for Labor Israel, will
serve as toastmaster.
Dr. Leon Kronish. honorary
chairman of the dinner and na-
t.or.al chairman of the board of
the Israel Histadrut Foundation,
JVS Scholarship
Loans Available
The Charles P. Feinberg-Jewish
Vocational Service Memorial Loan
Fund, established earlier this year,
recently provided $3,100 of edu-
cational scholarship loans to stu-
dents who have been accepted into
a university or college. These
loans, covering the current schol-
astic year, are provided without
interest and are repayable after
graduation of the student.
Young persons interested in ap-
j plying for scholarship loan funds
I are interviewed by a JVS coun-
selor. Frequently educational
counseling and college selection
! services are also provided.
As the work of the scholarship
1 fund becomes known throughout
the community, contributions are
; l>eing received so that its work
> tan be made self-perpetuating. The
I agency is interested in increasing
its revolving funds of scholarship
loan monies so that more deserv-
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For additional information re-
garding donations to the fund or
for service to applicants, contact
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ind the United Fund of Dade
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Friday. December 1, 1972
^Jenistncridiar
Paae 3-A
Discussing final preparations for Saturday's dinner crs
'ack I Spitzer, (left) national chairman of the B'r.ci B'rith
j: icttion, Lawrence C. PorteT, cinr.e-r chaiirr.cn. and ?.:>'>
fr l. I ::.-.:n, [right] hcnoree.
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Voters Inc. Taps
1973-74 Officers
Officers of Voters Incorporated
Who will serve during the 1973-74
flub year include Harry Levy,
president; Wallace N. Maer, A.
Neil Composto, John B. Howard
I p.nd Stanley M. Brodv, vice pres-
j idents; Lou Gold, treasurer, Lillian
| A. Divito, secretary, and William
Skinner, sergeant at arms.
Members of the board of direc-
tors, with Mr. Levy serving as
chairman, are Stanley M. Brady,
Alfred I. Bleemer, A. Neil Com-
post ian A. Divito, Florence
Gold, Myron Gold,
I war I, Dr. L. E. Lorn-
; '''''. >Vi N rer, Herbert
loseph W. Malek, Murray
ud R. Renick,
Sh ifkin, Wiiiiam Skinner.
a .: B, Steinl erg,
St ens, '. ral I J, Tobin
I I Zii :-.
B'nai B'rilh Dinner-Dance
Honors Miami Beach Builder Se,|s,s Ff *" Gut
** -1 '-.-. ;. bo i mem
'.: rchin, one i ;
- leading builder.'.
.ed with the B'nai
B'jjth : nal Industry Leader
I Sal irday at a dinner dance
jb the a Roc Hotel sponsored
t> tr.e B'nai B'ritli Foundation of
the United States.
David M. Blumberg. interna-
tional presidi nt of B'nai B'rith.
t personally make the presen-
tation ti the honoree. according to
! C Porter, general chair-
nan 11 th affair.
Is from the function
the Vouth Services of
B'nai B'rith, which include the
indation. AZA. B'nai
B'rith Girl chapters, and the
. Counseling Services.
. service thousands of
; ie all over the United
le largest such program
in ihe world.
berg, the 19th presi-
nai B'rith. was elected
.-.war term during last
iennial convention in
A'long-time resident
of Kl Tenn.. where he is a
:'ie City Council, Mr.
;an his association
: H'rith in 192S as a
'.tier of the Memphs
Chai| Aieph Zariik Ale-'h.
nent of the B'nai
Jewish
ommui Ity.
Mr. Tuti in's a live participa-
tion In supj ti ol Jewish youth
was lauded by Mr. Spitzer who
declared that Mr. Turchin was not
only a builder for the community
;n a material sense, but more im-
portant, a builder Of Jewish life
thio.igh the strengthening of the
Jewish heritage.
1
Organization. The
' i ate Miami '
Federation ai the f i As-
'iat ion o! .' w ish Ed catio ill
ic on "Israel in the World To-
aj at ihe Forte Forum in the
auditorium at 12C0 West Ave., Mi-
ami Beach. Mr. SeHg, who has |
been caKei a "key layman amon-
j Miami Jews." is a furniture manu-
1 facturer in Israel and serves as I
rhairman of its Council for the i
Fcrmc.rr.ic Develoament.
Stanley C. Myers, (right) a founder and first president of
the Grealer Miami Jewish Federation examines the 35 cen-
tury old Israeli urn that was presented to Arthur S. Rosi-
chan (left) at Federation's 34th Annual Meeting and Dinner
last week. Some 500 persons gathered to honor Mr. Rosi-
chan. Federation's executive vice president, for his 13 years
of devoted leadership to the Miami Jewish community.
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ed him its Sam B
shed Alumnus Award in ;
:
Ml imberg has served two j
rms as international i
* esi lent of B'nai B'rith.
its District 7. a
- > ithern i egion. Dur-
ears as a memlier or
he has held make
I osts in many phases
- ictivities, including that
ol the national commis-
supervisory board for the
ember teenage move-
the fund-raising cabinet
" :i ;ri,eiship cabinet.
by a visit by Jack J.
national chairman of the
B'rith Foundation, final
ere made for the event
g Mr. Turchin, during a
held at the home of
Mrs. Porter, and attended
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4th a 7 to 11 p.m. reception
Sal 'day.
lay at 5 p.m.. there will be
ing of a film, "Joys of
' etic Art"; Monday, at 8 p.m..
'iuction of 'The Diary of
Frank" will be presented.
Tuesday, at 8 p.m., Cantor
Hornstein will offer a lec-
luit-recital on Jewish music.
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Challenge Of Adversity
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By RABBI DAVID SHAPIRO
i Temple Sinai, Hollywood
Our Torah portion unfolds one
of the greatest stories of all times.
the story of Joseph. This is a saga
which has cap-
tured the imagi-
nation of writ-
ers and artists
through the
centuries, culmi-
nating in mag-
nificent "Jo-
seph" stories by
Thomas Mann.
.Many are the
lessons implicit
in the story, for
it is a tale of
sibling rivalry.
jealousy, temptation, social vision,
paternal and filial love.
Yel one message seems to pre-
dominate. Joseph was sold into
captivity by his brothers, who
sought to humiliate him. Joseph's
humiliation became his exaltation.
Perha] s t lie very challenge of ad-
versity was Joseph's stimulus to
achievement.
Rabbi Shapiro
r Is it not true in everyday life
that liabilities are often converted
into assets, that difficulties can
I econie" springboards 'for"'greater
activity?
Certainly this has been true in
the history of our people.
Out of Kgyptian slavery came
the freedom that produced the Ten
Commandments.
Out of the threats to the King-
doms of Judah and Israel came
the sublime message of the
Prophets.
Out of Babylon captivity, the
Talmud was developed.
Out of the homelessness of the
Jewish People came the birth of
the State of Israel.
This is not an apologia for sur-
taxing. Judaism's health.- minded-
uess does not conceive life as a
vale of tears.
There is in every man. however,
he God-given resilience that re-
ruses to te mastered by suffering;
ihat on the contrary, masters it
and rises to the challenge.
It is said "When it is dark
enough, you can see the stars."

rCabbinlcm J *U
evtston
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roarantt
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Dec. S Ch. 4. 8:30 a.m. The First Estate
(R eated on Ch. 2, 6:30 p.m. i
Host: Rev, Luther C. Pierce
Topic: "Race Track Chaplaincy"
Guesl: Rev. Cliff Hoolsema
Dec. S Ch. 10, 9:30 a.m. The Jewish Worship Hour
Host: Rabbi Solomon Schiff
Dec. 3 Ch. 7, 10 a.m. The Still Small Voice
Host- Rabbi Mayer Ahramovvitz
Topic: "Israel 25"
-'
SYNOPSIS Of THE WttKLY T0R4M PORTION
Vayeshev
"And Jacob dwelt in the land of hi* fathers sojourning* ."
(Chapters XXXVII-XL)
JOSEPH ANDI IIS BROTHERS: Jacob made Joseph, "the
son of his old age," a coat of many colors, worn in those days
only by men of distinction. His brothers' jealousy was aroused
and increased when Joseph recounted two dreams, in the first of
which hi- brothers' sheaves bowed down to his sheaf standing
uprighl in theii midst. In ihe second, the sun. moon and eleven
Stars bowed down to him. The implications were that all the
members of !ii% family would become subordinate to him and
although his lather rebuked him, he noted the significance of the
dreams.
While the brothers were tending the flock in Dothan, a place
near Shechem, Jacob suit Joseph to see how they were faring!
The brothers, seeing him in the distance, conspired to kill him,
throw his body into a pit and then declare that he had. been eaten
by a wild beast Reuben intervened and persuaded the ethers to
cast Joseph into the pit alive with the intention of saving him
when the others departed. When Joseph reached them, they
stripped him of his coat of many colors and threw him into the pit.
Rather than be responsible for his death. Judah suggested
that they sell Joseph into slavery. He was sold to the Midianitcs
and Ishmaclites for 20 pieces of silver. The brothers dipi>ed
Joseph's coat into the blood of a goat and brought it to the
father, who concluded that Joseph had been devoured by a wild
beast, and mourned for many days. Meanwhile the Midianites ar-
rived in Egypt and sold Joseph to Potiphar, a captain of the
guard.
JOSKPH IN PRISON: Potiphar highly satisfied with Jo-
seph's service, appointed him overseer of his household. Joseph
rejected (he advances of Potiphar's wife, who thereupon accused
him of an outrage. He was thrown into prison, but soon won
favor with the governor and was jxit in charge of the other
prisoners. Two royal officers, the chief butler and the chief
baker had offended the king and were in custody landing trial.
Both had dreams, which Joseph interoreted as forevvarnings of
the fate which awaited them. The chief butler's dream that he
pressed grapes growing on a three-branched vine into Pharaoh's
cup mean that he would l>e restored to his office in three days.
Joseph requested the butler intercede for him before Pharaoh
and secure his release from prison. The baker's dream of birds
peeking bread from the uppermost of three baskets he carried
on his head, said Joseph, meant that he would hang within three
days The Interpretations w< re realized as Joseph had foretold.
but the chief butler forgot Joseph.
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By RABBI DR. SAMIEL J. FOX
(ProIJl Ihe files of 111. .IT A >
I Why it the 181th INalm re-
cited before the grace after
meal- on week days?
This Psalm which begins "By
the Rivers Of Babylon" describes
the weeping and Borrow of the
.\iles who left Israel to go to
Babylon after the destruction of
the first Temple.
A Jew, after he has eaten, ex-
cellences a feeling of satisfaction.
However, upon realizing the exile
of the Jewish iicoplc. this satis-
faction is tempered with concern,
This concern is especially ex-
pressed at the Jewish table which
is symbolic of the altar in Jerusa-
l. m.
Thus, while thanking Cod for
ihe food and the goodness of life
which we have enjoyed in eating,
at the same time there is expres-
sion of concern for Ihe Jews who
nre still in exile and for the world
>v Inch is far from peace and uni-
versal brotherhood. In this way.
the Jew always remains a realist
in his approach to life.
Why is the 126th Psalm 're-
cited before the grace after
mrals on the Sabbath and hol-
idays, Instead oi the 137th
Psalm?
The Sabbath in Jewish life lias
in eschatological aspect, li serves
OS a taste of the world to come
hen fsi ael M ill be fully restored
o its homeland and when peace
and universal brotherhood will
icturn to the world.
Then, every day will enjoy the
serenity which is enjoyed by the
Sabbath. It is, therefore, not in
place to bring to mind any out-
ward concern on the Sabbath.
Consequently, the 137th Psalm.
expressing one's grief over the
exile, is not in order. The l?6'.h
Fsalm which npealm of the return
to the Jewish homeland is a ful-
filment of a great dream, is sub-
stituted.
The Sabbath is a day on which
a Jew dreams of the restoration
of his people, a dream he hojies
and prays will soon be fulfilled.
On the Sabbath, the Jew thus
turns into an idealist.

.dav.
v Cacember 1. 1972
* Jc wsf fhcridlictin
Paaell-A
As.
?
Max Leriier
Sees It
WASHINGTONIt isn't "Poor Richard" any more, al-
,;,_ Richard Nixon has never emphasize! Benjamin Frank-
.mac of value* as he does today. No, Richard Nixon is all
\ ig, secure and re-elected for the next four years, riding higli
,1,;... new landslide mandate.
Hi seems Favored by all the gods who preside over what-
,.i;,il heaven there may be. The people Who voted fol
Mi him to vindicate them: those who voted against hi:i.
. i ful about being vindicated because what will \- bad
i \' S'ixon ma) be had (tor America and too high a price to
ji.ii-Nixnn vindication.
A tad also his name has a new glitter, which always comes
ill i' sheen of success. I can') recall any recent presidential
>t even Kennedy's in 1%0. on which the foreign capi-
I '. as a need as they are on this one. From London to
;v in Moscow and Peking to Tel Aviv, from Bonn and
Vlexico City and Caracas, from Paris to Saigan, tiv re
ecling that Mr. Nixon and Dr. Kissinger are a known
.....mmand, and that the years ahead can be calculated
prove stable.
a of good feeling? That would be overstating it. Per-
ra of stability. Probably what this poor, tired old earth
!-t was a good shot ol stability. Obviously there are
blems aplenty, but they have largely been translerre 1
- and ideologies to trade, technologies and jwyment
[l ... which is not a had transfer in term- of the earth's
.

IT IS WITHIN THIS FRAME that I view the current dis-
l Washington mostly political gossip about who's in
i i's out of the demoralized Democratic leadership. On the
]'. -.-in cl it is pretty surfacy. On the factional level it is still
On the levels of calLs for "unity" it is mostly rhetoric.
. telling it from the hunger for stability, it takes on a
of depth.
irrily, the struggle swirls around the head of the
c National Committee. Jean Wostwood, who pre-
the McGovern debacle. v\'ill she go or stay? It doesn't
cosmic Importance, yel Mrs. Westwod has become a
. what went wrong with the Democrats. The pressures
; mount, and she will most like'j he forced to go, not
.; ii but as oi;
ic Democrats will be wrong to think this win resolve
ange the committee head and the problems remain. Get
[l teal problems and the i>ersonal changes follow. AH the
'. lalk of "unity." hut unitj for what, by what means,
lial patiy nucleu- with what guiding ideas? There is talk
a nmon party interest" going beyond the factions. But for
-!i' Lite answer, I suppose, is "for victory in 1978." hut it is
. dant answer. Every Democrat wants a victory after the
v irved, inglorious years for the party. But there can be
il unity nor victory for any of them unless they know what
- and why and how to turn it around. I find few signs
" :at they do.
it a &
WHAT HIT THEM, I THINK, was the hunger for stability.
If: N't. >n saw it, McGovern didn't. McGovern thought that the
Ion Inanl political passion was the hunger change, but he was
some years too late. This time change was not the answer but
the [>ro '.em.
Most |ieople felt that Mr. Nixon could be trusted better in
|the- containment of social Changes, to keep them manageable. Hav-
ing moved away finally from the Kennan doctrine of containment
iii foreign affairs. Mr. Ni.xon moved over to one of low-key, lovv-
praasore domestic containment. Right or wrong, it fits the mood
I most ol the people.
It fits the global mood. too. Here we come to a curious fact
[sliout thai mood. The Nixon-Kissinger foreign policy, for all its
p sltivi aspects, awakens disquiets in many capitals, especially
In the smaller and middle-range countries which feel that the
n vi lynamlsm of relations between the Great Powers may come
91 t ii expense. But most of the foreign ministries are impressed
!>: the reports of a new sense of inner American stability. When
[this happens to a great iwwer like America, there is a better
[ctaai tor an era of stability in the world.
Ii Me Democrats come to understand this they can build
1 party policies on it, showing the voter in what ways
Itl.ey c in shape creative change in an era of stability better than
[the R >| i.blkans. This will mean a new party orientation toward
hi. social change and toward the American value system.
- currently on the scene, including Sen. Kennedy, are
[inevita I choices within this new frame.
Fo the moment, the Democrats need a caretaker party
i their housecleaning, but only long enough to enable
i' h pat leaden to emerge. No one can know who will come
*ough m the next four years. But this much is clear that
JjJS" vv* choice of standard-bearers ahead of clarity about
fcttSi-.. 4nte A1(l stability is to put the cart fatally and ah-
*''** tue horse,
BBYO Winners
In Essay Contest
Are Announced
At the recent it' t;iv oj B'nni
B'rith. Maccahce I ml-e. G o-.' N
Kot ". 'ol"e --...- '
guest speakers Mania Zaiac and
I eons il Sot u-he head lUn'O
chanters in this area.
Miss Zaiac and Mr, Sokolow
1 '""t introd iced programs by Vw
following chapters: GoMol HOT
if "Soviet Jewrj :" E hd BBY In
'siae'i dancing; Akba AZA on
the W'ilkes-Ba'io Flood: and Gim-
me! In a poem. "I'-l Like to Ten h."
The evening also Inc'.udcd the
winners of the .lack Per*Tvittc"
Awai I. nn annual essav cnntst
sponsored by Mneenb^e Lodge
w^lch attracted vne zo cto-t-
ants. Judges were Abraham Gittel-
- *'-'-*
Jewish Kducation: Samuel Pa*eoe
past president, Florida State Coun-
cil ol Likj ;es. France* Perimutter,
and Julius Graeer. educator.
Award winners weie Lori Eli-e
Rosen. 14, first prize. Neil Fro
iran. sec ind and Robert Fader,
third.
Honorable ment'on presented by
chairman Dr. Ma'irice Du,fch
weal to Barbara Nathanson, May-
a Ray Lck, Howard V'ogel and
Harley Ginsburgh.
Abraham fto'rlen of Maccaliee
Lodge presented Sino to Akiba
AZA for flood victims.
Girt Bossak is BBYO director
for the South Fyorida area: Nat
Salzman assisted in thf Nov. 21
program.
Chanukah Children's
Concert Wednesday
^'Thiep Keys to Chanukah" will
be presented by the dramati to-
ciety of Temple Manorah's R-I't-
ions School at a Chanukah Chil-
dren's Concert WYc'n
o.m. The choir of the religious
school will present a Che:
-iei'_'i'c-t accompanying the :
entation of the play.
The play, directed in Mrs. N >r-
ma Robinwitz, and eh*ir nnler
the direction of Mrs. Sheila Heller,
will be available fo" nre^entation
to other Jewish organizations.
Presidential House Testimonial
Dinner Honors Jack Bernstein
Jack Bernstein. North Miami
leach communal leader, will re-
reive the State of Israel Scroll of
Honor Wednesday at s p.m. during
8 "Night In Israel" program in the
Pres'dential House .Social Hall.
American Jewish humorist Kind
Cohen will be a special guest for
the program, according to Henry
Sokoiinsky, chairman f the Pres-
idential House Israel Bonds Com-
mitte which is sponsoring the
tribute to Israel's forthcoming
25th anniversary of statehood.
Mrs. David Rothenberg is co-
chairman of the function, with
Saul Kling serving as honorary
chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Ltit/ker are coordinators of the
event, which is-under the auspices
Of the Greater Miami Israel Bonds
Organization.
Mr. Bernstein and his wife.
Row, moved to North Miami
Beach from New York City four
years ago. He Is president of the
Pesidential House Social Club, one
of the most active organizations
in support of Israel in the North
Dade area.
Vice presidents tf the club who
aie working with the committee
include Charles Branson, George
Feldman. Moe Hausen, Mis. Ceil
Max and Harry
ihnt-l Mr. and Mm Barn Dvnnera
Mr. and Mrs Max relnbenc. Hra,
il.ir.- Pinner, Mr. and Mm Jnaeph 3.
FVirmnii. Mr* (Tori nnrnituky. Mrs.
Kaimi Oiyimh, Mi :nl Mra Fred
Urn**, Mr and Mr*. VVIUIam Harris,
Mrs. .vie-- ll.iu-i-ii. Mi and ..\u- Man-
rice Hoffman and lira. V-tia Jacobs,
Alan Mr- I i'l nn Kane, Mr. and
Mr- Morion Kal>, Mr, and Mrs,
Meyer Kaaa, Mr. and Mi.- Baul Kling:,
Mi and Mi- Ben Kramer, Mi ana
Mr*. l..-o Lidaky Mr. aod Mrs. l
liiizl.-r. Mr*. Madeline Mantle!, Mrs.
Harry Max. Mr. and Mrs Jack Miller.
Air. and Mr- Shep Miller, Mis. Min-
na Oppenhelm. Mr. and Mi- Albert
A. Oxer. Mr. and Mm Barney PitkJn,
Mra. Bvelyn Poatelnek, Mr and Mra,
Kelson Bappaport, Mr, and Mr.-. Har-
old Roaenberic, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Roaennera*, Mr and .Mrs. Jamea Roa-
enstraueh, Mr and Mrs. David Koth-
enberg Mr, and Mra laldor Rubin.
Mr and Mr- Arthur Sai'h* Mr '>*
Mi- Mni* Sllverateln, Mr. ami Mra,
Phillip Slaaelman. Mr. and .Mrs .lack
Smith. Mr. and Mm Henrj Bnkolln-
sk\. Mr. and Mm Benjamin Bpeetor,
Mr, and Mrs Jack Slnvlx, and Mr.
and Mrs Alii.- Wolfl
Ilai'rv
Miller
Rivers.
Committee ni
and Mr- Jnek
Mm. Max Blake
hoii, Mra. Itulli
Mrs Victor
. mliirs Include Mr.
Bern teln, Mr. and
, Mi- Charlea Uron-
Brumlevc, Mr. and
hen, Mr. ami Mrs.
Charlea Cornfield, Mr ami Mm Na-
than Davidson, Mr. ami Mrs. Henry
Musical Fashion Show Will
Follow Semi-Annual Meeting
Mount Sinai Medical Center's
Auxiliary will hold i's semi-annual
membership meeting at 10:.'!0 a.m.
in the hospital's Louis E. Wolfson
Auditorium Friday.
Mrs. James H. Rubv, president,
will be special truest speaker,
Mi int Sinai's director Ah in Gold-
berg reports. A musical fashion
show, compliments of the Medical
Center's Gift Shop, will follow.
Coffee and ilanish will lie served
In the hospital cafeteria prior to
the meeting. The public is invited.
JACK SCHENKMAN
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Friday, December 1, 1972

Hillel Day School Celebrating The Chaniikah Holiday
Rabbi Dov Bidnick, principal of j intermediate grade.
The Hillel Community Day School, advanced class, and
announced that the entire staff
ui'i student body will set aside the
holiday of Chanukah as a special
dedication toward Jewish life and
involvement.
On each of the six school days,
< special lighting ceremony of the
.Vienorah will take place with spe-
lal emphasis placed on the theme
for that day.
The first day of Chanukah will
be dedicated to Soviet Jewry;
Dec. 4 to Israel's twenty-fifth
inniversary; Dec. f> to the light
>l Jewish education; Dec. 6 to the
iight of Torah; Dec. 7 to the light
nf Human dignity and purity, and
Dee. 8 to the light of Shalom, the
light of peace. The theme for each
of these days will be carried
throughout the day with discus-
sion by the teacher.
There will be two Chanukah
assemblies. The first will take
olace Monday, at 10 a.m. The an-
nual Chanukah assembly and
firesentatioin of plays, songs, skits
and readings will feature the
nursery class aided by Mrs. Rosen-
marten and Mrs. Frizant; the
kindergarten class with Mrs.
Cruen and Mrs. Lethetz; both first
grades under the direction of Miss
Croman. and Mrs. Axelrod's sec-
ond grade.
The second assembly is sched-
uled for Wednesday, at 2 p.m.
i>articipating will be Mr. Cziment's
Mr. Katz's
the fourth
ind fifth grades. Their presenta-
tions will include plays, songs and
skits.
Mr. Katz's advanced class was
to present an original Chanukah
program for the B'nal B'rith Men
and Women's Organization Isi-the
Century 21 Condominium, Thurs-
day at 7:30 p.m. Their presenta-
tion of a play and Chanukah songs
will kick-off the condominium pro-
grams sponsored by the Women
for Hillel under the leadership of
their president, Mrs. Arnold Sheir.
The second Chanukah program
scheduled by the Women for Hillel
will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.
nt Beaumont Gardens. Miss Na-
chama Groman's two first grades
will present a Chanukah playlet
and songs.
The third Chanukah program
will be presented for the ORT
organization of Century 21, Thurs-
day Dec. 7. at 1:30 p.m. Mr.
Cziment's intermediate class will
give an original Chanukah presen-
tation.
Rabhi Milton Schlinsky, spir-
itual leader of Temple Adath
Yeshurun, will be the guest speaker
at Hillel's Oneg Shabbat program,
Friday, at 10 a.m. He will speak
to the entire student body on the
holiday Chanukah.
The second Oneg Shabbat pro-
gram during Chanukah, Friday,
Dec. 8. at 10 a.m. will feature
Cowans Tribute Set
Sunday By Emanu-El
Most successful State of Israel I
Itonds event in Temple Kmanu-KI
history seems assured for Sunday j
night's Israel Dinner of State hon- I
iring Mr. and Mrs. Irving Cowan j
a the Diplomat Hotel. A reception
.it 6 p.m. will precede 'he 6:30
i>.m. dinner-dance, wit i Stuart |
Granger*! society orchestra pro-
viding the music.
Amtwussador David Rivlin of
rael ,-iini Dr. Irving Lehrman.
rabbi of Temple Emanu-KI who
returned this week from Israel,
will be the speakers for the Miami I
Iteach congregation's salute to ,
Israel's 25th anniversary of Inde-
pendence.
Margie and Irving Cowan will
receive the State of Israel Atz-
maut (Independence! Award for
heir service to the congregation,
ommunity and the people of
Israel.
Dr. Sherman R. Kaplan, dinner
chairmen, will preside. Go-chair-
men for the event are Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Friedland and Mr.
ind Mrs. Harry (HapI Levy.
Mr. and Mi's. Robert Rautbord
uid Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Buch-
walri are cochairmen of a com-
mittee of hosts. Planning recep-
tions for the Sunday event were
held in their respective homes.
Samuel N. Friedland. chairman
it the board of Temple Kmanu-KI
ind honorary chairman of Israel
lionds for Greater Miami, has been
working closely with the dinner
-iwnmittee. Judge Herbert S.
Shapiro, president of the congre-
gation; Mrs. Benjamin Beloff,
president of the Sisterhood, and
Mrs. Carol Greenberg. president of
the PTA, have coordinated the
efforts of the various organizations
of the synagogue.
Trustees of Israel who are par-
ticipating in the dinner honoring
the Cowans, frequent visitors to
Israel and long-time leaders of
Temple Kmanu-KI, include Jacob
M. Arvey. Amos Blank. Sam
Blank, Shepard Broad, Herbert
r.uchwald, Murray Candib, Joseph
( ohen, Nathan Darsky, Ben Kssen,
Abraham Gevirtz, Ben Giller, Jean
Greenspan, Morris Hirsch, Gabriel
K.ilm. Joseph H. Kanter, Jacob
Katzman, Nathan LaTuchie,
Harry Levy, David J. Light,
Baron DeHirsch Meyer. Benjamin
Meyers, Joseph Miller, Harry Mill-
man, A. J. Molasky, Alexander
Muss. Stephen Muss, Morris New-
niark, Ben Novack, Larry Paskow,
Hairy Pearlman. Jack S. Popick,
Sam D. Ruby. Sol C. Shaye. Sam
Simonhoff, Harry Sirkin, Milton
Sirkin. Zelda Thau. Carl Weinkle
ind Malcolm Woldenberg.
Cantor Irving Shulkes of Temple
Sinai in a program of Chanukah
songs.
Simons Get
Port Royale
Bonds Award
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Simon.
Miami Beach civic leaders, will
receive the State of Israel Scroll
of Honor Thursday, Dec. 7, at 7:30
p.m. in the Port Royale Social Hall
of the Miami Beach high rise
apartment house.
Sam Sanderman, chairman of
the Port Royale Israel Bonds Com-
mittee, announced the selection of
Mr. and Mrs. Simon. Simon Ben-
herzel is honorary chairman of the
committee.
Kmil Cohen, American Jewish
humorist, will be a special guest
performer for the "Night in
Israel" program, which will be
held under the auspices of the
Greater Miami Israel Bonds Or-
ganization of which Milton M.
Parsons is director; Bill Pressman
is coordinator for the Port Royale
committee.
Mrs. Simon is a life member of
the Pioneer Women. Labor Zionist
Organization, and of Brandeis
University. Mr. Simon has been a
leader for Zionist and Israel Bonds
organizations since the birth of
Israel 25 years ago.
Member* of the Port R/>yale Israel
Bonds committee include Mrs*. Simon
ISenhertel. Mrs. Mary Berest. Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Uomie, Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Carmel. Mr. and Mrs. Abe O.
Cohen. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cohen.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Comart. Mr. Jo-
seph Cymballsta. Mrs. Edith Fllstein.
Mrs. Becklo Filstin. Mr. and Mrs
Philip Kurman. Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Goldstein, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Gottlieb, Mr. and Mrs. Max Groman
and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tndianer.
Also Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kolinsky.
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Kottlcr. Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Kowalskv Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Ko>valsky. Mrs. K* iier Lee. Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Mandell, Mm Lil-
lian Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Suniuol
Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Pros^r.
Mrs Samuel Sanderman. Mr. S. Sha-
piro. .Mr. ami .Mrs. Isaac Schiller.
Mrs. Lillian F. Simon. Mr and Mrs.
Arthur Slonie, Mr. Harry Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. Matias Spielberg. Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph SprlnK. Mr and
Mrs. Harry Stegow and Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Thomson.
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+Jenisti fkridi&ri
Paqe 13- A
Ch. 2 Invites South Floridians
To Share The Joy Of Chanukali
workcvs were those <>: ;i "fa'
Voiced* -.x.* :\U v ',,: \\l\*C\Y,
MAR* IANB FINK
is on. We ne< d
r with cha.i-
-r^rr-'s like in -tmueui
:ht holida: the k) and
transmil ., to the viewer.-.
"I war/, people to feeJ as though
Lh'-'\ ,' '.-.''i1 ; i-'" sj>me-
m Rofff "".I share ChanuRah,"
Jea?''
a Festival of
lay at
7 p.m., it wil Jew and non-
' celebra-
tion of the son
'Pi ople '.hink or holidays in
terms ol what they remen ier
from past yea the sound of
music, the srro Us of the holiday
foods," Joanne points out.
And that'-; where the grandma
(otherwise referred to as "the
latke lady" came into the picture.
Only an authentic Jewish grand-
mother, Jeanne thought, could do
justice to the preparation ("How
can I tell you how mu:h flour?
You put in 'til it's enough!" I of
the traditional holiday fool.
Other "casting" jobs faced by
the lady producer and her co-
JOAN BOKHSTBM
jukah. it will be an unusual
top-am. Its producer, an energetic
Iir.c creative young woman named
Egnc Wolf, wanted this pro-
cm to be different. She wanted
> create tlie feeling and spirit of
C'ont. from Page 4-A
IMi education, and that only
represents one-third of our total
community according to the
latest statistics.
THOSE WHO bemoan our
educated youth, our anti-
Israel young, our inter-marriage,
worry about our chances tor
survival in the decade of the
It i ighl to think hard about
t meaning of this
;
\ Midstream last
: y i In/an. a lecturer
foi Jewish Educa-
i Dias ra at the
'. University, summed it
this week: "All of this
on the contention that
ess matters. If it doesn't
tter then it certainly makes
i e to close the schools
- the money elsewhere
trees and Phantoms for
Israeli, Hut fortunately, there
li people who believe
tat it is worthwhile, that it is
nportant, and that the young
-i deserve a fair chance
K confront Jewishness."
And it may very well be that
synagogue, which some
irs believe was born out of
n ant.-establishment movement
-.000 years ago, may as-
that role today in the
Inform of Federation and Jew-
sh education in America.
(David Pinski Club
[Starts 14th Year
The Oneg Shabbos of the David
v>nski Culture Club will begin its
Hth season Friday at 8 p.m. in
*' I
1L- Lasavin, author and lecturer.
tj'l speak on "The Chanukah
Ritol In Our Days"; Fishl
^hkin, humorist, will give se-
ctions from Sholem Aleicherru
folk singer, Hilda Zucker, will
[ a program of Yiddish and
JWw Songs, accompanied by
M"vsky on the mandolin.
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ent long established eo-
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lors write C.S.,
lore thHIa. 33101
fatherly,
'hanukah
story and a young musician to
play and sii | Chanukah so .
!. mgtime Mia ei sonal-
Ity Al Liebei i isen a
torytelh nivei sity of Mi-
ami studei Mikki S hiff (who
es music al Te nple Is-
- litar.
i i Bo -:- In, whose h.u band
s cantor for Terrole Israel, has
eyde] me that she plays
with her childri n. She will teach
the game and Its significance
in one segment of the program.
Rabbi Barry Tabachnikoff, assist-
ant rabbi at Temple Israel, will
light the menorah at the program's
close.
The elements have been assem-
bled. The people have been chosen.
And Ch. 2 invites the South Flor-
ida community to share in the joy
of this Chanukah season by watch-
ing "A Festival of Lights."
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*Jewisli fhrkRann
Friday, December 1, .~t~2
ISRAELS TOP POLITICAL STRATEGIST
Ambassador Here Monday
To Complete Ball Plans
Plans for the Ambassador's J3a!I
tl H<7.> \s.iH .1,0 oin)|)lyU'.l .Monday
evening at a champagne reception
ai the Fontalnebleau Hotel honor*
Ing Ambassador Gideon Rafael. [
Israel's foremost political strate-
gist. The Ambassador's Ball, hon-
oring Miami banker and civic
leader Harry Hnou Basset t. is
scheduled Dec. IT. also al the
Fontalnebleau.
Members of the official Commit-
tee of Hosts for the Ambassador's
Hall have been Invited to Mon-
day's reception, scheduled for 8
p.m. Members of the committee
will serve as hosts to the roster of
local and national dignitaries who
Mill participate in the Dec. 17,
function, annual social hlKhlb-'ht
ol the South Florida Jewish com-
munity.
Harold Friedman and TilMT
iiuiio. coehalrmaa of the Amims-
.iilni'- Ball, head the s|tonsor-
ing commit !<< for .Monday's pro-
gram, rartielpating will be
lames >l. AllM-rt, chainiian of Is-
Lon Kopman Sets
One Man Show
Lou Kopman, a North Miami
Beach artist who has been a Flor-
ida resident for nine years, will
hold his first one ,
nan show at
Gallerj "-> in the
B & F Bldg..
3361 SW 3rd
Ave, during the
month of De-
cember.
Hours for the
exhibition will
be weekdays
from noon until-.
5 p.m.
Mr. Kop-nan,
a commercial
artist In New York, turned to line
arts alter moving here.
raei Bonds for Greater Miami;
Dr. ,}A-on kronish, national
chairman of the raliblnic cabi-
net; llr. Irvine Lehman, chair-
man of the board of governors
lor Israel Bonds; l>r. Mayer
Aliramowitz. chairman of special
events; and Milton M. Parson.
executive director.
Chairmen for Monday's recep-
tion include Congressman-elect
William Lehman. Ted Bodln, Gary
Gerson. I-eonard Luria. Irving
New-man. Stanley C. Tatc and Isi-
dore Wollowiek. Mr. and Mrs.
Bodin are reservations chairmen
foi the Ambassador's Ball; Mr.
and Mis. Gerson are chairmen of
arrangements.
Ambassador Rafael is senior ad-
risor t'i the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs and former Director Gen-
et al of the Ministry. He achieved
worldwide acclaim as Israel's am-
bassador to the I'nited Nations,
serving during the critical period
before, during and after the Six-
Dav War of June. 1967.
The Israeli envoy also will be
guest of honor at a luncheon of
the high rise cabinet of the
til eater .Miami Committee Tor
State of Israel Bonds at 12:30
p.m. Monday at the Cadillac Ho-
tel in Miami Beach.
Mr. Albert will serve as chair-
man for the gathering of presi-
dents and Israel Bonds leaders in
high rise apartment houses from
throughout South Florida. Resi-
dents of these apartments have
mobilized several million dollars
in Israel Bonds program in the
21-year history of the organization.
South Florida is a key factor in
n nationwide effort to secure $300
million in cash sales of Israel
Bonds for 1972. most productive
vear ever.
The tribute to Mr. I'.assett. who
will receive the Eleanor Roose-
elt Humanities Award, will be a
major highlight of the comrmmi-
ty's salute to Israel's 25th anniv-
ersary of independence. Rabbi
Ktonish said.
'
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MR. anl MM. TtD BOOM
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= Mir- December 1, 1972
"Jewist thrSetter
Paae 15-fl
lontrcversy Rages In
ake of Court Ruling
^
,(.ntliinel tTMB Page l-A
L demands. The clause dcfin-
|*MS.-ainonRother things,
no has been converted to
,-,,. would have throe
added "accordine l<>
m" i religious law Iin the
||ed veision. jn practical
the amendment would
_. thai conversion! perform-
by Reform rabbis and at least
by Conservative rabbis
ml,: nut be recognized in
Iran.
IftbM ii>ren. who invited re-
Lrtm to hi* Tel Aviv home to
j.l.iin uhv he decided that the
Ki>u "i bastardy honld lie re-
Roml trom the l.antters, clalm-
.1 il.. it was no emielasive proof
Itbi Utraham Borokovtky, the
liir-i hosband ot tlie Laagers'
Lwttii-r. sras properly converted
[: M-ii! in \\hie'< ease .Mrs.
Linci-r'* lirst marriage was void
ml 'in children conceived i>y
irr -(i oikI marriage were li'Jjiti-
atr.
H ii da med thai Borokov-
r er took his conversion
i and naa not acquainted
kith Jewi-h Ii jious iItual.
sky, who nil's in Israel.
I c is a practicing Jew and
Ii- been trj ing to gel a local
I I comi to confirm his
I is .'i Jew .
la new Chief Rabbi has
I 1 n .i dispute with the
Vf n ii poli e n\ er whether the
I i Cave synagogue was
1 indali/.ed as claimed
I settl of, Kir; at Arha.
inew Jewish quarter of the
[ Thi- police Investigating Ike
I hey seriously douht
?at tin- (ynagogne on the sit*'
Ii Ike Patrlurehs1 Tomb mi
i"i into and tlnit u damaged
|>':ih M-mll and torn prayer
ki nctuull) eaine rrom the
pUC
n. after visiting
Idc'in. i.....I that it was
\ I the shallow of a
: thai the scroll had bei n
desecrated, and de-
thai the Military Gov-
' Iho town authori-
' imsi Jewisii guards at the
lit) ml the clock.
The Orthodox settlers had
brought a damaged Torah scroll
and t\>o loin cyjjies ol thfi.
Psalms to police, claiming they
were found scattered outside the
synagogue. Police, however, said
thai the rip in the scroll was
similar to tears found in other
parts of ihe scroll believed to tic
accidental, llul Rabbi Goran in-
sisted Ih.'.t the scroll had been
deliberately cut in five plans
wilh a pair of scissors.
.Meanwhile, friction continued
between the Moslem and Jewish
residents of the West Bank
town, where the Moslem Relig-
ious Council is opposing plans
by the Military Government to
enlarge the Jewish area of wor-
ship at the Machpela Cave, a
Shrine sacred to Moslems as well
as Jews.
Peron's Return
Frightening
I To Jews
Continued from Pace i-.\
nccording to detailed documents,
'borniann was established in
Argentina, safe in the knowl-
edge that he .\as enjoying the
total protection of the Peron
regime." Alter Peron's downfall
in 1955, Bormonn vanished, "but
nol into thin air,"' Farago and
Steven wide. He reappeared In
Bueno: Aires in the fall of 1968.
acronlina to their irformatlon,
to lie treated by a local doctor
for an acute ttack of gastritis.
Meanwhile, two of the mosl
prominent Nazi hunters express-
ed skepticism over reports that
Bormann i< alive In Latin Amer-
ica. Tuvia Friedman of Haifa,
the man responsible for tracking
down Adolf Eichmann in Argen-
tina 12 years ago, and Sim n
W'.esrnthal. who hea the war
criminal documentation center
.ii \'i mna, placed little credence
in whit Hie. London Daily Ex-
pies-* claims i- "incontrovertible
thai Lorniar..!. now
-roua businessman
i .'i.ii A nericn.
Hahl>i Caplan,
Sky Lake Win
UOJCA Honors
Both Rabbi Jonah E. Caplan,
spiritual leader of Sky Lake Syn-
agogue, and his congregation were
honored at the 74th biennial
convention of the Union of Ortho-
dox Jewish Congregations of
America last week in Boca Raton.
Rabbi Caplan was presented
with a plaque for "his contiibutiun
to the perpetuation and enhance-
ment of Orthodox Judaism in
South Florida." The congregation
eceived Ihe Pioneer Synagogue
Award,
Herman Khrlieh. vice president,
and Rabbi Caplan, led the delega-
tion to the convention.
Sky Lake Synagogue was or-
ganized in 19G5 when Rabbi Cap-
lan left a hx-al Conservative
Synagogue to establish an Ortho-
dox Synagogue in North Miami
Beach. For four months services
were held twice daily in the home
of Rabbi and Mrs. Caplan. In
December 1965 the congregation
rented facilities at its present
address.
Since its inception. Sky Lake
has grown to 1(50 families, a ca-
pacity tor its present quarters.
A campaign committee is now be-
ing formed to raise funds for a
new home in the North Miami
Beach area. Heading the commit-
tee is Lawrence Udell, chairman,
and Douglas Lynn, treasurer.
Rabbi Caplan is a past president
if the Greater Miami Rabbinical
Association, a member of the na-
tional executive committee of tlie
, Rabbinical Council of America.
' and was recently elected regional
wee president Of the Rabbinic
i Alumni of Yeshiva University.
Metro Mayor Proclaims Dec. 2-9
'Florida Memorial College Week'
Florida Memorial College Week al the luncheons.
will be celebrated Dee. 2 tbrougtl The week's activities locus on
Dec. 9. as proclaimed by Metro the growth and development the
Mayor Jack Orr. The week long eel- college has experienced since the
ebration will Ik- highlighted by a j campus moved to Miami in 1988
dedication ceremony Saturday, from St. Augustine. The enroll-
Dec. 9, at V p.m. in the library, ment has nearly tripled hi*Size and
; hosted by the "FMC" Guild.
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The ceiemony will honor Rose
Altermnn. who has donated her community.
siiidies are geared toward produc-
ing minority leadership within the
sculpture "'Re-Creation" to the
college, Jack I. Green, I. D. Asso-
Aceredited by the Southern As-
sociation of Colleges and Schools
ciatcs. and Sonny Wright. Univer- nnd Tnc Florida State Department
of Education, FMC provides Bach-
elor of Science and Bachelor of
Arts programs in Business Admin-
istration. Urban Services including
Criminal Justice. Education, Re-
ligious Education, Humanities, and
Fine Arts, Sciences and Social
Sciences.
sal Real Estate, will be guest
speakers for the program, hosted
by Ken Thomas. WPLG news
anchorman, and open to the pub-
lic.
Luncheons simnsnred by Joe
Robbie, Sonny Wright. FMC
Alumni, and Range Funeral Home
will be held at the college Dee. 4
through Dec. 8. Joe Robbie, man-
aging general partner of the
Miami Dolphins and Cochairman
Manufacturer's Close Out
The Sisteihood of Temple Adath
of the Florida Memorial College I Yeshurun, 1025 NE Miami Garden*
Development Committee. Dado jj Dr.. North Miami Beach, will hold
County Commissioner Harry Cain, a manufacturer's close-out" sale
John Harrison, president of M. R.
Harrison Construction Company.
'! women's slack sets and dresses
in all sizes Sunday from 11 a.m.
and Fred Roach, chairman of the ; P.m. All proceeds will go
loar.l of the General Development towards equipment for the Tern-
Corporation, will be guest speakers pie's new kitchen.
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We Cordially Invite You To Attend
THE JNF GOVERNOR'S BANQUET
T"
GUEST OF HONOR
GOVERNOR REUBIN 0' D. ASKEW
Fontainebleau Hotel
Sunday, December 18, 1972 fc30 P.M.
Entertainment Dancing
For Reservations Call: Jewish National Fund Office
420 Lincoln Road 538-6464
Dr. Irving Lehrman
Chairman
Foundation
Judge Zev '.V. Kogan
President JNF
Southern Region
Rabbi Mayer Abramowitz
Chairman
Ixecutive Board
Hon. Jay Dermer
President JNF
Greater Miami

tJewish Floridian
Miami, Florida Friday, December 1. 1972
Section B
Rabbi Lehrman Participates In
Presidents' Conference In Israel
Dr. Irving Lehrman. president of
the Svnairogue Council of Amer-
ica, returned to Miami Beach this
week from a Presidents' Confer-
ence in I-rael hosted by that na-
tion's government. Theme of the
peeting of national presidents of
major American Jewish organiza-
tions was Israel at 25: Achieve-
ments. Is-ues and Challenges."
The rabbi of Temple Emanu-EI
was accompanied by Mrs. Lehr-
man. who took part in the inten-
sive conclave and in meetings with
Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir,
President Zalman Shazar. Defense
Minister Moshe Dayan, Foreign
Minister Abba Eban, Finance Min-
ister Pinhas Sapir and Deputy
premier Yigal Allon.
He also took part in the con-
current ninth international con-
vention of the World Council of
Synagogues, global organization
of member congregations of the
Conservative Movement.
Although the Lehrmans spent
Bust of their time in Jerusalem,
they made an extensive tour of
the Lachish Region, gateway to
the Negev, Israel's booming des-
ert region, and attended a lunch-
eon at an Israel Air Force base
hosted by Gen. Dayan.
During the visit, some of the
Israeli units which shot down six
Syrian MIGs in fighting last week
arrived at the base.
Dr. Lehrman, who has visited
Israel more than 20 times since
the Jewish nation was founded in
1W3, said "I never fail to be im-
presse I by the constant change
an1 development o' this dynamic
nation. In the face of continued
military and political pressure, the
Israelis are steadily improving
their agriculture, their industry,
drives for both Israel Bonds and
their social and welfare programs,
their educational system from
grammar school through the uni-
versity level, and, yes. they are
also bettering their already excel-
lent defense posture."
He said that although he found
adverse reaction from the ultra-
orthodox element in Israel, he
feels the decision by Chief Rabbi
Sh'.omo Goren permitting a mar-
riage involving so-called Mam-
zerim "augers well for the future
of Judaism in Israel. Rabbi Gor-
en's approach to halacha. or Jew-
ish law, can only bring together
diverse segments of Jews in Israel
and around the world."
One of the principal lessons of
the Presidents' Conference in Is-
rael, he said, was the growing
realization on the part of both
Israelis and Americans that both
the State of Israel and the Jew-
ish communities of the balance of
the world have Important roles to
play in the future of Judaism.
The Diaspora is dependent on
Israel, but so too is Israel depend-
ent on th-? Diaspora, with an in-
j terlocking destiny of the Jewish
people needing the combined ef-
forts of both to survive and grow,
| he said.
One of the highlights of the
I ehrmans' trip was a tour of the
Mevaseret Tsiyon Absorption Cen-
ter near Jerusalem, where hun-
dreds of immigrant Jews are proc-
essed each week.
Dr. Lehrman spoke with nu-
1 merous newly arrived Soviet Jews.
I who are continuing to arrive in
Israel in appreciable numbers. Pro-
viding housing, jobs and educa-
tional opportunities for the immi-
grants is one of the greatest chal-
lenges confronting Israel, which
has asked for record-shattering
the United Jewish Appeal during
1973.
Foreign Minister Abba Eban, left, greeted Dr. and Mrs.
Irving Lehrman in Jerusalem last week as the Miami Beach
couple visited the Holy City. Both participated in the Presi-
dents' Conference on "Israel at 25" hosted by the govern-
ment in brae] for the presidents of major American Jewish
organizations. Dr. Lehrman represented the Synagogue
Council ot America, coordinating body for Orthodox, Re-
form and Conservative Judaism in the United States.
Jews Living In Israel Must Make The Final Decisions
JERUSALEM (YVNSi Mu-
tual Israeli diaspora criticism
should be encouraged but the final
decisions on Israeli matters must
rest with Jews living in Israel,
Jewish Agency chairman Louis
Pincus told a meeting of the Con-
ference of Major American Jewish
Organizations.
The centricity of Israel in the
life of the Jewish people, he said,
does not conflict with independ-
ence of diaspora Jewry, but Is-
raelis must demonstrate more in-
terest in diaspora problems.
4fappy

x from the
DIRECTORS,
OFFICERS AND STAFF
^of. Horace M. Kallen, 90, a
teacher at the New School in
iNew York for 51 years, will be
Honored by B'nai B'rith next
eek at a dinner there. Dr.
fallen will receive the Harold
Weisberg Memorial Award
recognition of his "lifetime of
contributions to Jewish
i at the Dec. 7 affair.
Calls Wednesday
hip Conference
p A. Grunhut, chairman
buth Beach Condominium
bf the Greater Miami Jew-
bration's 1973 Combined
Vppeal-Israe! Emergency
npaign, has called a lead-
onference Wednesday.
than 50 condominium pres-
1 and delegates from the
Reach area are expected" to
tiJ tho 9:30 am conference
the Washington Federal Bank
ruaitonum which has been called
^review the current problems
^niSraCl and to coordinate
1 *^each condominium partici-
1 in the 1973 CJA-IEF cam-

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Friday, December I, 1972
Triton Tower Bonds Dinner Svrian Border JNF Governor's Ball
To Fete Mrs. Anna Singer
Anna Singer haa beer selected
as guest of honor for the annual
Tiiton Tower-Israel Dinner of
URS. ANNA JING
Si ite when will be held Dec. 12
in the Fontainebleau Hotel. The
e\ent is one of o year-long series
ol activities highlighting Greatei
Miami Jewry'* celebration of the
State "i Israels 25th anniversary
. itehood.
Announcement ol Mrs. Singer's
selection was made bj -Mrs. Else
Bonem. honorary chairman of the
Triton Tower-Israel Pinner of
State committee, anil by Milton
II. Parson, director of the Israel
Bonds Organization for Greatei
Miami.
A committee of residents ol the
Tiiton Tower, a Miami Beach
luxury hinh rise apartment house.
is ueini; formed with Mrs. Henry
il. Werniek. women's division
director for Israel Bonds, serving
us dinner coordinator.
Mrs. Singer will receive the
Israel Atzmaut t Independence!
Award at the dinner and dance,
ai which Lenny Dawson and his
orchestra wiM .provide music and
i ntertainmeni.
A past president Ol the Women's
Ciuhof Triton Tower. Mis. Singer
lias been a member of the National
Council ot Jewish Women lor the
past L'.'i years and now serves as
president ot the Lincoln Division
of the NOW. She also is vice
president of the South Shore Hos-
pital Women's Auxiliary' ilM|l has
contributed generously to the ex-
pansion ol the hospital, and has
visited the Jewish state twice
within the past IL' months.
Reservations lor the dinner may
be made at the Israel Bonds office,
20 Lincoln Rd. Building.
NCJW Makes Plans For
Child Care Luncheon
: >..: Lighte, chairman of the child care, to many families who
heeoi i annual Child Care lunch- ate seeking develop Rental advan-
eon the Greater Miami Section, tages for their small children." ae-
Remains Tense
JERUSALEM fJTAl Israel
:> maintaining open lines ol
communication with the princl-
'pat powers with which it has
diplomatic relations over the
tense situation along the Syrian
border, the Foreign Ministry has
disclosed.
Tin- measure i* seen an ln-
llieation ot the seriaUSBOas with
uiiieli Israel regards the situa-
tion on the northern frontier
and its repereuseteaa in the Arab
world, |:artieiilar> in Egypt. Is-
rael has warned airo through
I idled Nations elMinnels not to
beoSOM involved in Syrian prov-
oealions.
Syrian artillery briefly shelled
Israeli positions at Kfar Naffakh
and Kl Kuueitia on the Golan
Heights, but no casualties or
damage was reported. Israel did
not ieaet: the incident, however,
prompted its warning to Egypt,
The warning, seal by MaJ,
Gen. Kli>:ihn Zeira. director of
military nteWgenre, was tlis-
patehed throusli < ol. Itunworth
Shorty, deputy chlel of the I'.N.
Truce Observers < orps in Jeru-
salem.
The message stressed that the
Syrian shelling was absolutely
unprovoked. Sources said Gen.
Zaire's massage was "caution-
ary" and intended to show
where r spe.nsiuility rests should
new trouble develop.
Attracts Record Number
An unprecedented crowd of ever
ooo persons is expected at 'he
ink Ball honoring Gov. Reubln
Askew Sunday, Dec. io, in the >
Grand Ballroom of the Fontaine-
!. au Hotel.
The gala black-tie event usher-
In?! i" the 2r>th anmversarj of tin
State of Israel will he marked by
the presentation of a torch flown
in directly from the State o: Is-
rael lor tliis occasion.
The Governor's Ball i~ dedi-
ate.f to the establishment of the
Governor Askew Park in the State
of Israel. This forest will lv a tea- ,
I'monlal to the link between the
State uf Israel and the Slate of
The Governor's Park calls for
ISO COO tree- representing t\500,-
"00 residents of the State of Flor-
kla. Although the project is he-
ing inaugurated in Miami Beach,
i.'ti 1pfi -ts from all over the
, State of Florida will be welcomed.
'and distinguished donors will
travel with the governor on a
Dilzrirnase to Inaugurate the Gov-
Gold Coast 'Cap Saturday
The 130.000-ailded Gold Coast
Handicap, a mile on the turf for
three-year-olds, highlights the
firsi Saturday of December at
i'.opieal Park. During December,
racing will l>e conducted six after-
noons each week v.ith a tiist race |
I ost time at 1:13. Fans ate re-
minded that reservation* for seat-
ing or dining are suggested for all
afternoons, especially on Satur-
days and holidays.
error's Park after it is establish i.
Chairman of this event is Jay
Dermcr. prasidenl of JNF-Greater
Miami. Greetings will be bro
by Dr. Mayer Abramowitz, chair-
man of the executive board. A
tribute to the governor will be
paid by Dr. Irvias Lehrman
chairman of the JNF Foundation
Jiirt.^o Zev W. Kogan, president el!
.ink's Southern Region, will make
the presentation to the governor.
Introductions will lie made by
Jiidse Robert M. Haverfield atrj
Tho-n-is Barkdull.
National Council ot Jewish Women.
cording to Mrs. Philip Bloom
invites the communltj to attend
a lui.ch on at UdO a.m. Friday, NCJ Section president. AM pro-
Dec. S in the CctiUion Room of eeeth from thit lun heon "ill go
I1-,- i -n I',..i Moii I. The pro-ram i,, Coundl's Child Care Program.
tuii i dialogue between
Mayi r J: i < and attorney
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< "i i me firsi child care effort
in i Gii itet Mis nl at the
lens Housing Proj-
ect, i i are ; n the chit-1
d>( n > oi kin mothers ol i
hum : imil
Co es that child can
sho iM lie offered to all chi! iren
sine, i- needed and wanted by
. ol evei j Income level. In
(coop n with this philosophy,
four i is now investigating i
comprehensive child care program
In rootkration with the YMHA.
"This -x i; i rtve opportunities for I
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Veterans And Aged Feted By JWV Auxiliaries
Activities for Dado and Broward
Auxiliaries at the Dopartmaat of
luriiLi I.adiis Auxiliary. Jewish'
War Veteran* this week will In-
, honoring Department Presi-
de,,! Mrs Lillian M. Schocn on her
, ficial visits, servicing the port-
,:,],. telephone tor paiienis at the
Veterans Hospital and entertain-'
vv_ senior citizens at the Home
ol the Aged.
Norman Bruce Brown 171: On
Saturday. Hospital volunteers Mrs.
Rose Kramer and Mrs. Ethel
Sperling "ill service the tetecart.
On Tuesday, at a regular business
i leetins al 4601 W. Kinder St.,
Auxiliary President Secma Let-
kovritz "ill welcome Deimrtment
President Lillian Schoen. In db-
M-rvance of Chanukah, Auxiliary
Chaplain Pauline Smith will give
e briel sketch of the meaning of
ihis happy holiday, and will have
Mrs, Schoen light the Chanuka
randies. The meeting will close
vith a Joint post and auxiliary
social hour.
Wot Miami MS: On Friday,
Hospital Chairman Jerri Bartletl
;iid volunteer! will .service tele-
i hi and serve refreshments on
the 12th floor ward. Auxiliary
members and junior division Star-
Ictts will assist with serving re-
freshments and distributing nifts
in nursing home residents. A latke
n.itv is scheduled for the Snapper
Creek Nursing Home. They will
I sn hostess Chanukah parties at
children's facilities throughout the
southwest area, distributing sifts
ml toys. On Thursday, Dee, 7.
; business meeting will be held
Bl the home of Mrs, Michael
Marks, (WIG SYV 14th St.. presided
over by F'resident Natalie Rosen-
bcrg. A Chanukah party will fol-
low, Refreshment! will include the
traditional latkes, and cultural ;
i haii man. Mrs. Shirley Weizen-
Ihal, will explain the meaning of
the holiday.
Murray Solomon 243: On Mon-
ay, Hospital Chairman Stella
Upton, assisted by Sol Upton, will
mice the telecart. On Tuesday,
Auxiliary President Kvelyn Loew
ill preside at a regular business
Meeting at Zamora Temple.
Miami Beach SO: On Thursday.
Dec. ". at x p.m. Auxiliary Presi-
dent Bessie Gibber will hold a
us ness meeting at the American
Legion Hall, followed by a mem-
ership party chaired by auxiliary
nemberahlp chairman Mrs. Irene
'ooperman.
lour Kreedoms 402: Auxiliary
I resident Rae Feinstein will serv-
er the portable telephone. Auxil-
iary members make daily visits to
the Home for the Aged at 320
nlliiis Ave., socialize and do letter
wiling for many.
Victor B. Frceuiimu BIS: Will
i'in its monthly board meeting on
Monday, at the Home Federal on
Hallandale Blvd. at noon, presided
ver by Auxiliary President Mrs.
Rose Ilecht.
No,-tli Shore B77: Sunday. Aux-
I iUary I'resident Mrs. Millicent D.
ATiiUnan and hospital volunteer
Mrs. Lillian M. Schoen will help
feed patients and bring the |)ort-
able telephone to incapacitated
patients at the Veterans Hospital.
1 n Tuesday, hospital chairman,
Sarah Young with the assistance
"l Julie Unsay and Ruth Stark.
' i' work at the Veterans Hospital.
Hialcnli-Mluml Springs 681: On
Sunday, at 9:30 a.m., auxiliary
resident Mrs. Sylvia Levy, will
inside at a breakfast meeting at
the Tifotl, Jacob Synagogue ol
Hialeah. Department President
Mrs. Schoen and department offi-
cers have been invited to t Islt the
Ilary.
Paints Fust Kg: Will bold a
,;ik'' sale in the Club House ol
Point last. Funds raised will help
IXilia 1 In cany on work for
ins, i in Wednesday, Hospital
' "airman Irene Siegel and vol-
! "teers wilj service the telecart,
HaiTS II. < 'ohen 723: On Sun-
e auxillarj will hold an Aid
iel card party at S p.m. at
Ave. On ThursdaC
I!"''- ", Hospital Chairman Lillian
Kevoe ass sted by Lose Spiegel
*"j service the telecart. on S i
''l,ll,v Dec, <>. the auxiliary will
' a .juke box an I a Bupplj
Is to the Kendall Chil-
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Friday. December 1, 1972
NCJW Division Meetings
To Feature 'Ship-a-Box'
Ship-A-Box, one of the National
Council of Jewish Women'* Israeli
projects, will be featured at all
Council's Division meetings .Jo
be held on Wednesday.
The shlp-a-box program sends
kagea of toys and educational
materials to Israel's Ministry of
Education and Ministry of Social
Welfare for distribution in kinder-
ten, schools and other chil-
n's installations in Israel. To
i teai r and social worker this
ii i< a vital educational tool
in working with the disadvanti
Bay Division wil: meet for lunch
at 1:30 p.m. a; Surfside Com-
:. ;. \ nter. Mrs. Seymour
will re\ lew "Death of Inno-
cence" by Zelda P" pkln. Libbj
- an i deny Fi< Ids are in
vi reservations.
Coral is having a fashion -
bj Marj I shions at 10:30 a.m.
, the Vumbrella. 57th Ave. and
Dixie Hwy. Reservations are being
handled by Evelyn Herman.
Hadassah Forms
New Chapter In
No. Miami Beach
Miami Chapter of Hadassah an-
nounces a new group being formed
in the North Miami Beach area.
Anyone unaffiliated in any group
of Hadassah. or wishing to trans-
fer, is invited to join.
There wil be a social get-
together at the home of Mrs. Paul
Jjpson. 1612 NE 169th St.. North
Miami Beach. Tuesday, at 1 p.m.
Further information may be ob-
taned by calling Mrs. Rose Dush-
kin or Mrs Laura Tepper at the
Miami Chapter of Hadassah office.
4200 Biscayne Blvd.
Total Woman' Is Topic Of
Lorber Chapter Discussion
"TTie Total Woman" will be the
1 lie for discussion when the
Lorber Chapter of the Children's
Asthma Research Institute and
Hospital at Denver meets Tuesday.
Dec. 12. at 10 a.m. in the Sweden
House Restaurant on South Dixie
Highway.
Guests will include Mrs. Bobbi i
Evans, wife of Miami Dolphin star
Norm Evans, Mrs. Lynda Killings-
worth, and Mrs. Joyce Delany.
These women teach a course for |
women which they will describe to
Lorber members and they will '
discuss and answer questions after I
the meeting.
Mrs. Killingsworth. who be-
Ueves that "even the best of mar- '
iiages can use a little extra
sizzle." will expand on that sub-
ject.
Wholesale Distributors of
Lakes meeting at 12:30 p.m. at
\\ ashington Federal will feature
its annual hobby show. Mrs. Irving
L. Waxier i*IH review "Future
Shock" by Alvin Toffler. "
Lincoln will have a gourmet
! luncheon at noon in the Mont-
I martre Hotel Frances Fahrer is
in .-liar:.!' of reservations for the
rnoon which will include a
musical show by the Lincoln
Players.
Shores 9:30 a.m. meeting will
held at the home of Joyce
Juhen, "si NE 154th St. Rabbi
Ralph Kingslej will review "My
Name Is Asher Lev" by Chaii
l *.
South Diule has scheduled a
d .;> members al
u' of Shii lej s. : ;elman,
; 10 SW 145th St. Mrs. Irving
Wexler will review 'Future
i ck" bj Alvin TV ffler.
[ndlaa-Ialands will meet Tues-
di y noon in the Algiers Hotel. Mrs.
Philip Bloom and Mrs. Burton
Levy will speak on "Israel 25."
N'ata L'tal and Ila Solosko will
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I'nitod Synagogue of America al
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{David Congregation, 2G25 N\V
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discussions is on the agenda, fol-
lowed by entertainment provided
by the Beth David Players, under
the direction Of -Mrs. Geraldine
Burney, a past president of the
Sisterhood. They will te present-
a play entitled "Let Sisterhood
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Pioneer W omen Units
Schedule Meetings
Chal Chapter of Pioneer Women
will meet Thursday. I)?' 7, at :30
at the Washington Federal.
L234 Washington Ave.
Hi-Rise TiUvi.h Chapter will
hold a Chanukah meeting Tues-
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the day will be Esther Kadish.
Sally Gersten will preside.
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Happenings iB *p chapfer cmmumh
X m O The Miami Business & Profes-
Mount Sinai Medical Center's executive vice president
Samuel Gertner (left), accepts the diamond-shaped Steu-
ben Glass trophy awarded the Medical Center's Energy
Center at the first annual Owens-Corning Fiberglas Cor-
poration Energy Conservation Awards banquet. Repre-
senting Mount Sinai at the New York City affair were
Samuel Friedland (center) Mount Sinai's president, and
Edward Shapiro, vice president and chairman of the
Medical Center's Development Fund.
Mount Sinai Is
Award Recipient
Mount Sinai Medical Center of
Greater Miami's Energy Center,
which was designed by Miami-
based Smith Korach Hayet Lip-
pack Ilaynie and Associates, re-
cently received the highest award
in the industrial category at the
Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corpora-
tion Energy Conservation Awards
banquet in New York City.
The Owens-Corning board of
judges selection of the structure
was based on the design tech-
niques employed to achieve energy
conservation at the. lowest owning
and operating costs available.
The Energy Conservation
Awards program brings recogni-
tion to energy conserving build-
in.'- iiid their designers. The goal
U to give the public a better
understanding of the importance
of reducing energy consumption
through better design.
The Energy Center at Mount
Sinai, which has been in operation
Since May, provides service to all
hospital systems for as long as
necessary during an emergency.
With a total capacity of 9.000 tons.
it la capable of air conditionintr
3.000 homes.
The structure also houses a
central control console system,
nicknamed the "Mata Hari,"
Which checks all mechanical op-
erations at three-second intervals.
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awards banquet were Samuel
fiii'Hand, president of the Med-
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The Barry College Student
Government Association is spon-
soring a "Country Jamboree" as
a fund and spirit raiser Friday
from 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. and Sat-
urday from 2 p.m. to midnight
on the college campus, 11300
NE 2nd Ave. Food, dancing,
games, art, and a melodrama
will be among the items offered.
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Siun Gordon will manage the
new Pantry Pride supermarket
which opened this week in the
University Lakes Shopping
Center, 12700 SW 8th St. The
new store, closest one to the
Florida International University
Campus, will feature some 8,000
food and grocery items as well
as housewares and health and
beauty aids. Nine check-out
stations and ample parking
space will provide maximum
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Orlando To Host
United Synagogue
Representatives from more than
50 Conservative congregations will
take part in the biennial conven-
tion of the Southeastern Region
of the United Synagogue of Amer-
ica Sunday and Monday in Orlando.
Rabbi Morton Siegel. executive
director of the United Synagogue,
and Rabbi Paul Freedman. inter-
national director of the youth ac-
tivities for the organization, will
speak on Jewish education. Jewish
youths and "The Synagogue of the
70s."
The Miami Business & Profes-
sional Chapter of Women's Amer-
ican ORT will celebrate Chan-
nU-ah ni itr annual candlelighting
ceremony Thursday. Dec. 7, at
7:45 p.m. in the hospitality room
of the Chase Federal. 425 Arthur
Godfrey Rd. In keeping with ths
holiday, festive refreshments wilt
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Torch Of Independence Will B<
Presented < >n Ch. 7
a torch symbolic oi Israel's 25
pendencc will bo pre-
tfented i., Hi.- ciii/cn- of this area-
>\ Fran Levey, chairman of the
'Israel 23 Committee" of Greater1
Miami, or "The Still Small Voice"
irogram to he broadcast on Ch. 7
8 ii la) at 10 a.m.
The torch of independence that
vi 11 be presented on the Ch. "i
irogram was sent to the Miami
om nunity from Israel when its
aim* was kindled by Israel's Pros.
kienl Zalman Shazar.
The "Israel 23 Committee" is
coordinating activities related to
i he celebration of the Middle
vi-r- nation 25th birthday as an
ndependeM state. Torches such
,. i'-.- in, io !>c :ii-.-onted on the
lr s indaj are being presented to
\ groups and organizations in
-he Miami area by repreeentatfa/es
. i ]. eo .'. n!tt( e.
.\:-o takitr_- part in Sunday's;
...._:.mi are Rabbi Meyer Abram-
:,: Menorah: Myron
\ Bore? 'i executive director of
he YM-YWHA of Greater Miami:
TV Program
Dahlia Abramowitz and Peggy
Vazana. Miss Abramowitz and
Miss Va/ana studied in Israel be-
fore returning to this country to
complete their education.
The participants in the TV pro-
gram will trace the develoimient
of Israel and focus on tlie manner
in which both the Jewish and non-
.lewish community plans to cele-
hi ate the anniversary-.
Man of la Maiuha Opens Tuesday \t Grove Playhouse
"Man of La Mancha." starring
Robert Horton and Marion Mar-
lowe, one of the longest-running
musical hits in American stage
1 history, will be the oi>ening pres-
entation at the new Co?onut
Grove Playhouse. It- special three
' week engagement begins nexl
Tuesday and ends Sunday. Dec.
24.
This internationally acclaimed
musical n'.iv combines the madlv
conVic eccentricities of thi im-
mortal fictional figure. Don Quix-
ote, with a moving account of the
adversiti.s that beset his creator.
Miguel de Cerx antes. Mr. Horton
will be seen in the dual role of
Cervantes-Quixote, transforming
himself from soldier of fortune
turned novelist into the "knight of
the woeful counternance" before
the audience's eyes, as he pleads
'..-,,,. a k.Tvrai~>o co-irt of rogues
in ptisan who want to consign bla
manuscripts to flames.
MEr. Hoi ton's supporting cat
I will includ" Louis Criscuolo Pan-u
I the doltish servant who become.-,
his squire and loyal right hand.
Miss Marlowe will portray Al-
i donza. the sluttish scullion maid
Iwho Quixote imagines to be the
Lady Duleinea. s\mbol of purity
I Tickets are available by calling
the box office, or writing the P
I house, 3800 Main Highway.
Jewish History
t
ii. YEARS AGO Tins WEEK:
l iir:
"We are so busy in Poland '
aginf oui dailj struggle for our
lost elementary rights as citizens
thai we ourselves have lailed to
ealize how in the midst <>f the
struggle we have gradually slipped
urther downhill every day. how
..>w \ e have sunk, we Jews in
eland," said Dr. H. Rosmarin,
president, Jewish Club of
Deputies in the Polish Parliament.
"BERLIN Gen. Kurt von
Schli Cher. Minister of Defense in
the Cabin, l of Franz von Papen,
,as i ppointed 'Dee. 2i Chancellor
i Germany, ending ihe political
c-ontroversj Jewish leaders
xpecl a peaceful regime with
nergetic measures undertaken .
i i bat anti-Semitic incile-
enl
LWOW A Jewish tram pas-
-n'_ who was attacked by anti-
Semitic students succumbed to his
injuries Attacks upon Jews
continued in Warsaw Acts of
terrorism against the Jews oc-
red in Temesvar, Rumania .
he ici roiizalion of the Jews .
as I een continuous at Lwow ."
"JERUSALEM The transfer
,i the Jewish educational system
Ii -in the Jewish Agency to the
Pules'ine Jewish National Council
(Vaad Leumil was formally con-
- immated (Dec. tii."
jo YEARS A
ten
Embarrassed Arab diplomats.
annoyed for many years by i Saudi
Arabian Ambassador Ahmad i
Shukulry's intemperate attacks
in -i Israel and Jews, let it be
known thai they arc asking the
Saudi government to take Shu-
airj awaj from the United Na-
- r i I after he saluted the anti-
Semi ic Tacuara movement in
A i g> i tina l.
H-Bomb pioneer Dr. Kdward
Tellei won ihe Atomic Knergv
C >m mission's Enrico Fermi Award.
Gideon Hausner, citing deterio-
ration of relations with Justice
Minis er Dov Joseph, resigned as
Israe s Attorney General.
Ex-SS Sergeant Oskar wltke.
56, got eight yean' hard labor in
ni iver for helping kill lour
I Poland.
Forty-six Protestants. Catholics
and Jewish clergymen said that
by it; religious policies the USSR i
"forfeits the confidence of all'
j"op as."
The Soviet puss reportedly as-
alle the "illegal activities" by
Jews celebrating Simchat Torab |
iii Leningrad's main synagogue.
"JEHUSALEM The Israel
Supreme Court rejected, in a 4-1
rulin- the application of a Polish-
tjorn Jewish convert to Cathol-
ic ism (Oswald Hufeisen. who be-
eame Father Daniel> wlio applied
for Israeli Jewish citizenship.
Dr. Israel S. Wechsler, "one of
the foremost physicians and teach-
eis." Iiu.1 in-New York at 7.
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May the sacred lights of Chanukah
Bring peace and joy that last,
Not only through this blessed time,
But after it has passed,
And may each candle's constant flame
Serve as a symbol, too,
Of all the happiness that's wished
For those you love and you
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Friday. December 1. 1972
Margaret Emmer And Alan Lerner Opti-Mrs. Club
United In Candlelight Ceremony Plans Luncheons
Rabbi Irving A. Weingart and I bride's mother. Mrs. Norman Em-; Debbie Miller, head of Lancome
Cantor WilHam Lipson conducted ; mer. matron of honor, and her '. in Daoeiand. will divulge some
the candlelight ceremonies which | cousins. Pamela Emmer and Gail: professional beauty secrets to
Grushoff. as well as Mrs. Alan! members of the Opti-Mrs. Club
Gold, Mrs. Steven Mirowitz. and 1 of Miami Beach at an 11:30 am.
Mrs. Robert Stokes, a'l of whom j luncheon meeting Tuesday at the
carried baskets of dried wood roses I Voisin Restaurant in the Seacoast
and baby's breath. Towers East.
The bridegrooms brother. Eric! On the afternoon agenda i
Lerner. served as best man;
M EIC H E L S
contest on the theme. "My Pri-
grcomVmen included Steven Lerner vate Anf^' p
and Steven Emmer. brothers of
the bride and bridegroom. Robert
Banov. Alan Glass. Charges Glass-
by NORMA BARACH
MBS. ALAN D. LEKNIK
united Margaret Beth Emmer and
A.an Douglas Lerner in marriage
Sunday. Nov. 26. at Beth David
Congregation.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Norman J. Emmer of Miami,
graduated from Coral Gables Sen-
ior High School, Miami-Dade Jun-
ior College and the University of
South Florida, where she was a
member of Alpha Epsilon Phi so-
rority. Mrs. Lerner. a life member
Of T'sion BBG, is presently teach-
ing second and third grade at
Arcola Lake Elementary School
and working on her Master's de-
gree in Reading.
The bridegroom, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Lerr?r of Miami
Beach, graduated from Alfred S.
Berner High School in Massa-
nen.ua, N.Y.. and received his B.A.
degree from Case Western Reserve
University, Cleveland, Ohio, where
he was a member of Zeta Beta
Tau fraternity. He is presently a
registered practicing architect in
Greater Miami.
The bride chose a candlelight
crganza wedding gown with em-
pire waist a high neckline and
three-quarter sleeves, delicately
appliQUCd with Alen?on lace. Her
Camelot cap was heavily encrusted
with seed pearls and trimmed with
matching lace, and held a circular
blusher veil and mantiL'a. She car
ried a cascade of white roses on a
Bible.
The attendants included the
Schapiros Will
live In Atlanta
After Honeymoon
Roberta Ca-o! Mesine. the
daughter of Mrs. C< il Messing, 40
Veragua Ave.. Cora! Gables, be-
came the bride of Jav Paul Scha-
riro. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry I.
Schapiro of Anniston. Ala.. Satur-
day. Nov. 25. in 8 n.m. ewemonies
conducted by Rabbi Irving A.
Weineart and Canto'" William
fon at the Algiers Hotel. A recep-
tion followed at the hotel.
A gan'ua'e of 'he University of
Miami, the bride Is Dresently em-
ployed by the Boa-1 of Education
in Atlanta. Ga. Her husband, a
graduate of Auburn University
where ho was a member of Alpha
Ep-ilon Pi. is currrnt'v employed
nt an Atlanta architectural fl
The brida! party included Mrs.
Larry Pudnick. matron of honor;
Arlene Altmon maid of honor:
Dr. Jay Neckritz best man; the
I :
Messing, and Stephen Sasine. ush-
ers.
The couple will live in Atlanta
after a honevmoon trip to Las
Vegas, New. and California.
'Annual Games Party
The Sisterhood of Ohev Shalom
Synagogue is hnvi"0, its annual
games partv and luncheon Tuesdav
at 12:30 p.m. The afternoon will
include a Chanukah candle-lighting
ceremony. Bella Zuck is in charge
of arrangements: Shalamus Cohen
is Sisterhood president.
man. Alan Sparber and Craig
Starkc.
AmonT the guests coming from
New York for the occasi r. was
the bridegroom's prandmother.
Mrs. Sad;" Le-rer. Ma-k St^rn
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Robert UDiam and
heir daughter Mr. a-^d Mrs. Nor-
man Wiener. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Zucker. Mr. find Mrs. Jeff Borer
and Nancy Glass.
Also nre=ent were M- aid M".
Meyer Levin. Mr. ard Mrs. Reubin
Levin. Judge and Mrs George
Kent Mr. and Mrs M-i~ay G=h-
r>tt T^,r-K GmsMff. Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Kales and family. M-. and
Mrs. Haro' Levin and fami'y. Mr.
and Mrs. Yale Levin and family
M-. and Mrs. Sam Olstein. Mr. and
Mrs. Jerrv Grushoff and Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Block, from Michigan'
Mr. and Mrs. David Ha=sen and
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Emmer. from
California: Dr. and Mrs. Barry
Ostrow. from Lo'iiana: Mrs. Mollv
Boprad a-d "MHre*! and Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Gabv f-om Nw .Te-
| sey; Mrs. Louis Slawitzsky and
children, from Pennsvlvan'a; Mr.
and Mrs. Cassey MeClain from
Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hosid
from Miami Beach.
After a honeymoon in the Carib-
bean. tN couple will reside in
North Miami.
and costumes will be judged for
originality, humor and beauty.
Also on the list of coming events j
'or the Opti-Mrs. is a luncheon |
theatre party to be held on Tues-
v Dec. 19 at the Eden Roc
Hotel.
Pro?eed= trom the party will go '
for the care and rehabilitation of
emotionally disturbed children.
Chairman of the affair is Mrs.
Murray Sonnett with Mrs. Louis
Pi'zer in charge of tickets.
Mrs. Milton Olkin is Opti-Mrs
president.
Holiday Dinner Dance
The B'nai B'rith Latin Lodge
and Btenvenida Chapter of B'nai
B'rith Women are having a joint
Chanukah dinner dance and show
in Saturdav at the Carillon Hotel.
Cocktails will precede the 7 p.m.
banquet. Mrs. Howard Adams is
in charge of tickets and reserva-
tions.
Beacon Unit Meeting Set
Beacon Unit of the Women's
Cor'*: of the PaDanicolaou Cancer
Research Institute at Miami will
hear Sheldon Rose of the Silva
Mind Control Center during its
Tuesday noon luncheon at the
Sweden House Restaurant. 17900
Biscayne Blvd., North Miami
Beach
EDITOR'S NOTE: Beginning this week the Jewish Tele-
graphic Agency presents a new cooking column 'Meichels," by
Norma Barach. who is replacing Ruth Sirkis. M. Barach. of
Cleveland Heights, Ohio, is a native of St. Louis and a graduate
of the Epstein Hebrew Academy and Washington University
there. She wrote a children's humor column for the St. Louis
Globe-Democrat, a daily newspaper, before moving to Cleveland
in 1970.
Mrs. Barach is active in Jewish life, particularly in Mizrachi
Women and is currently teaching Hebrew classes and Jewish
cookery at the Park Synagogue in Cleveland Heights, an experi-
ence she acquired in St. Louis where she taught Hebrew cay
school and afternoon Hebrew schools.
For the past two years Mrs. Barach has been writing a
cooking column entitled "Meichels,'- for the Cleveland Jewish
News. She and her husband. Jerry D. Barach, editor of the
Cleveland Jewish News, have three children.
Wouidnt you know it? Just when the Jewish Telegraphic
Agency asked me to take over their cooking column, my oven
promptly went on the blink.
So. I'm afraid I can't offer you anything in the way of a
home-te.sted new and unusual recipe for Chanukah in this, my
first column. But then again, who needs anything new for Chan-
ukah when we've got that old standby hot, meh-in-your-
mouth potato latkes. Nothing can beat them served with apple-
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3 lbs. potatoes salt
2 medium onions pepper
3 large eggs (slightly beaten) vegetable oil
'3 cup corn or matzo meal
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by teaspoonfuk into hot oil in a fry pan. Fry on each side until
golden. Drain on paper towel several layers thick. Must be
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LANCE SIMKINS
I i services Saturday
2, at 'l>irlf)le,A-riatrl
will include the Bar
[ : I.a nee, the son of Mr.
Mrs Melvin Simkins.
; nis John V. Kennedy
Si hool, where he is
h made.
\ii-;. simkins will host
| ,i the temple and a
. the Algiers Hotel in
I [heir son. Among the
[ will be his grand-
arid Mrs. Edgai
: Mr. and Mrs. JOSi
: \v UTTMAN
m of Mr. and Mrs.
nan, 12420 s. 9
1 .. lied to the 1
ah Sat'inlay. Dec -
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in the service Fridaj
Ing I c. 1.
nis will host the Oneg I
: lay evening, the Kid-
mi,' Saturday's services |
a luncheon at the Sheraton
Ambassadors in their son's i
|nong the honored guests will
he celebrant's paternal grand-
tier, Mrs. Esther Littman.
Pauline Goldman, Mr. and
Isidore Hornstein, Mr. and
.Murray Kunin and Mr. and
Alan Fasternack, all of Jer-
City. N. J.; his maternal
Idmether, Mrs. Gladys Strunin,
|and Mrs. John Strunin, Harold
and Mr. and Mrs. Morris
skin, all local residents.
ir ir
ANDREW FENTON
ndrew, the son of Mrs. Lois
}ton and the late Selwyn Fen-
and the grandson of Mrs.
ria Epstein will become a Bar
evah at Temple Menorah, Sat-
morning, T3ec\ 2.'
pd:rw is an eighth grade stu-
at Nautilus Junior High
ere will be a Kiddush follow -
- in Temple Menorah's
ton Room, and Sunday eve-
Ithere will be a reception and
Ir honoring Andrew at the
|rs Hotel.
ir ir
JEFFREY .MEDVED
Ifiv,. Medved, son of Mrs.
lis Conley. 11010 NVV 12th Ct..
] Mai shall Medved of Mil-
fee, \\ is., will observe his Bar
|ah "ii Saturday. Dec. 2. at
lie Beth Moshe. Benjamin
educational director, will
Site.
frey is a seventh grade honor
nt at West.iew Junior High
and recently won a trophy
Northwest Boys Club.
and Mrs. Chess, grand-
f> oi the Bar Mitzvah, will ,
khi Oneg Shabbat and Mr.
Irs, Robert Conley will host
I ih morning Kiddush.
the out of town guests will |
Nathan Markowitz. great- I
other of the celebrant.
. -? # ir
KENNETH MARTIN
pieth. the son of Mr. and
Iheodore Martin, will become
Jl.txvah Saturday, Dec. 2, ;
[ling a portion of the Shab- :
[vices in addition to chanting '
[fiorah, at Beth Torah Con-
Ion.
;hth grade honor student
F. Kennedy Junior High
where he is a member of
Teachers of America.
has been a member of
[ptimist Club and Little
baseball teams, is active
Dramatics Club and the
1 -S Y., and is a member of
?^-Confirmation Club at
forah's Harold Wolk &e-
(School.
Mrs. Martin will spon-
Kidush following the j
ln honor of the occasion. I
honored guests will be !
rents. Mr. and Mrs. !
n f Linden, N. J.. and
n. Howard Fuss, of
IN. V.
KENNETH I oki'.ii;
Kenneth, the son of Mr. and
^Mi*. Ezl-a vr:(rbcr. will become
Bar Mitzvah Saturday afternoon.
I>e. 2, at Beth Torah Congrega-
tion,
Kenneth is a member of the
Confirmation class at Beth Torah's
Harold Wolk Religious School and
ends John F. Kennedy Junior
High School, where he is in the
i Ighth grade. He plays soccer on
the Optimist team.
lal guests for the occasion
will includi his great-grandmother.
I lis. Eva Goodman and Mrs.
Past h x; his maternal
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
'' ind his paternal grand-
Is. Mr. and Mrs. Irving
London.

< VROLYXN FRIEDMAN
< arolynn, the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey A. Friedman,
"7l "" -" Ird St.. win celebrate
her Bat Mitzvah Friday evening, ,
Dec. 1, at Beth David Congrega-
tion.
'> ir it
LYNNE KER9HNER
Friday. Dec. 1, at 7:15 p.m., Lynne j
May, the daughter of Mr. and:
Mrs. Frank Kershner of 351 W. I
36th Ter., Hialeah, will become;
Bat Mitzvah at Temple Tifereth
Jacob.
Lynne is an eighth grade stu-;
dent at Filer Junior High School I
where she plays the oboe in the'
school band. She is a member of!
the Order of the Rainbow Girls,
Hialeah Assembly Number 53 and
currently a member of Cadette'
Girl Scout Troop 594.
Mr. and Mrs. Kershner wf'l host
an Oneg Shabbat following the
ceremony.
Maternal grandmother is Mrs.
Frank Burch of Sequin, Wash., and
paternal grandfather is Israel I
Kershner of Hialeah. Out of town I
guests will include Dr. and Mrs
Murray Kershner of Long Beach,
L.I.. N.Y.
it ir it
ARTHl'R HORN
The worship services at Temiie
Or Olom Saturday, De?. 2, will
include the Bat Mitzvah of Arthur
Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan
E. Kohn. 9400 SW 31st Ter
The celebrant is an eighth crade
Student at Parkway Junior High
School, where he is secretary of
the Student Council. He is a mem-
ber of the YMIIA swimming team
and the Boy Scouts.
Mr. and Mrs. Kohn will host an
S p.m. reception in honor of their
son at the Royal Hungarian Res-
taurant Saturdav. Among the
special guests will b his grand-
parents. M^s. Harcld N. Geffin and
Sir. and Mrs. Charles M. Kohn.
rV *- "^
PAIL BO< HNER
Paul Bochncr. rrandson of Mrs.
Rose Bochner. will become a Bar
Mitzvah at Temple Menorah.
Saturday morning. Dec. 2.
Paul is an eighth grade student
at Nautilus Junior High School.
There will be a reception to
honor Paul at his home.
# # #
EARL SPEIGEL
Earl Wolfe, son of Mrs. Edith
Speigel. and Bernard Speigel, will
become Bar Mitzvah Saturday,
Dec. 2, at Temple Emanu-El.
Earl attends Temple Emanu-El
Religious School and is an eighth
grade student at Nautilus Junior
High School.
The celebrant will be honored
with a Kiddush immediately fol-
lowing the services. His grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Melamed, will attend the event.
it ir it
STEVEN LIPPMAN
Steven, the sou of Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick Lippman, wiH become
Bar Mitzvah Saturday. Dec. 2. at
Temple Beth El, Hollywood, read-
ing the Torah and conducting the
worship service.
Steven attends Nova Middle
School, where he is in the eighth
grade, and is a member ol the AZA
youth group.
Among the honored guests at the
event will be the celebrant's grand-
lyitne Kershner
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Lippman of Hallandale, Mr. and!
Mrs, Edwin Lippman of Wantaugh,
L.I., N.Y., and Joel Davidson of'
! Dix Hills N.J.
ir
DAVID BLUMBERG
David Alan, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Blumberg, 4880 Gra-
uada Blvd., Coral Gables, will be-
come Bar Mitzvah Saturday, Dec.
2, during the services at Beth
David Co ion.
The o m hth gra le
tudent at Ponce do !,( on Jtmi ir
School and has at I ei
; David Id years.
Mr. and Mrs. i g will host :
a luncheon In honor of their son
at the Sheraton-Four Ambassadors
Hotel. Guests will include David's
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
uel Reihel and Mr. and Mrs. Albert
H. Blumberg.
ir ir
PAIL C'HATZKY
Paul, son of Mrs. Leah Chatzky. I
222 NW 55th Ct.. will be called to j
the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah at |
8:15 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 3, during
services at Ahavat Shalom Con-
gregation.
ir ir ir
MICHAEL RALBY
Michael, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Ralby, will observe his
Bar Mitzvah at Beth Torah Con-
gregation Sunday morning, Dec. 3.
conducting a portion of the serv-
ices and reading a part of the
Torah selection,
Michael, a member of the Con-
firmation class at Beth Torah, at-
tended the Hebrew Academy of
Greater Miami four years and is J
now an eighth grade student at I
the University School. He plays
basketball for the University
School, soccer for the North Miami
Andrew Fenton Joseph Bochner
mi
Beacn Uptimist League, partici- Ralby. Ft. Lee. N. J.: Mr. am'
pates in tennis tournaments and Mrs, Gerald Ginsberg, Boston
is an all-star softbal] player. [ass.; Mrs, Rosalind Schwartz
Among the guests will be the I hiladelphia. Pa.; Mr. and Mrs
celebrant's grandparents, Mr. and Bernard Braverman. Beverly Hills
Mrs. Herman Ralby and Mr. and alii.. :,n
Mrs. Herman Gordon; his aunt don and Morris Gordon, Los
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. David Angeles, Calif.
Two new Mount Sinai Medical Center Founders were
formally introduced at the recent November meeting of
the 350-member organization. New Founders Harry Bar-
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to the group by Max Orovitz (second from right), Mount
Sinai's chairman of the board of trustees and Benjamin
Kline, Founder president.
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Friday. December 1, 1972
Kosher Dinner
Program For
I -M Planned
A tentative agreement has been
reached, between, .liif^Sjiiy'-i1
Council of Young Israel and the
Hillel Jewish Stu -nts" Center of
the University o! Miami, whereby
Young Israel would institute a full
kisiK] dining program for inter-
ested students at the University
of Miami.
Stanley \v. Schlesgel, director
of the Department of Collegiate
Activities >!' the National Council
of Young Israel, and Rabbi Za'jnan
Kossowsky, spiritual leader of the
Young Israel of Greater Miami
mot with Rabbi Stan'ey Ringler at
the Universitj ol Miami to dis-
cuss implementation of the pro-
pram.
The tentative agreement in-
cluded the organization of a Young
Israel-.J.CS. student cooperative
whose Msponsibilitv would be 'i>
take on the day-to-day supervision
of the kosher food program.
The program woidd be unfler the
supervision of Rabbi Kcasowsky,
interested members of the Yo'.ins
Israel of Greater Miami. Rabbi
Ringler, and the staff of the Na-
tional Council of Young Israel
kosher dining committee.
Prof. Isaac Fein
To Be Hadassah''s
Luncheon Speaker
The grand opening luncheon of
1he Hadassah Center for Winter
Residents will take place Tuesday
at 12:30 p.m. in the Algiers Hotel.
All out of state Hadassah mem-
bers are invited to attend and join
1he Hadassah Center for its fine
winter program.
Prof. Isaac Fein. lecturer.
author and scholar, win speak on
his recent summer in Israeli; his
topic will be "Israel Today and
Tomorrow." Edward Lazarus, ac-
companied by Mis. Hortense Ball,
pianist, will entertain with mus-
ical memories through the years,"
Mrs. Alfred Tin in, national
chairman, will preside. Robert S.
Goodman. Vice Mayor of Miami
Beach, and Mrs. Kmanuel Mentz,
president of Miami Beach Chapter
of Hadassah. will bring greetings.
The invocation and Chanukah
candlellghting will be conducted
by Mrs. Samuel Gladstone.
Reservations for the luncheon
must be made and paid for in ad-
vance.
Two New Films Scheduled
Two new films are scheduled to
l>eK;n their r ns Friday in
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James Sutterlin, chief of German Desk, and Deputy Assist-
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he st
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th<
3L> in me hundRed sixty^five c.
tWjfc wti
e*ch~o
who Ruled the jews
told tj^rv-ont of his suBjects
you nuy'woRShip as you choose.
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'his Iaoo was filled with quiet peAce
though customs weRen't the SAme
and hAppiness filled heARts And homes
thROughout this QMM king's Reign .

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p py the mighty nuccABee j ^7/-'A
I ARmed themselves to fight j ,' '. 'J\.,Jj u
kvve the I aw And customs '' ^ } \ Ji *
tic god they knew was Right
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untRAineo And RAgged as they wene
these peAceful, pRiestly men
engAged the foe And tRiumphed
And negAined theiR Rights AgAin
miRACulously the SACRed lights
gAve off them wondROus RAys
on one lone OUM the oil BURneO
foR eight long nights And dAys
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tut's why eACh yeAR M lunukkah
the. menoRAh RURns so BRight
to symsolize this miRACle
[of faith thAt conqueRed might
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out when this wise king pAssed AWAy
these CAme foRth a decRee
thAt jews must pAy as otheRs
And foRSAke them deity
the news AlARmed the fAithful jews
they CAme (pom f ar And neAs
Resolved to die to sAve theiR fAith
And All thAt they held deAR
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so BefoRe they celeBRAted
the house in which they woRshipped
hAd io Be RededicAted
fd^v^e^D^
At the time of dediCAtion (hAnukkAh)
they could find But one lone crusc
of the holy And untAmpeRed oil
they knew thAt they must use
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with loved ones ncAR And dAR
in the fAith theiR foRefAtheRs pReseRved
foR them yeAR Aftea yeAR
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Friday, December 1, 1972
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has been held in the spring; will
take place next tall so a* not t
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May 7.
Every yeai. :> ,-J
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their way through the Judean
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participants, including 1.500 from
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WHEREVER THEY ARE
Yugoslav Jews Keep In Touch
By MARTIN SHEFFIELD
(C), I'.'"'- Jewith Telegiphio Agency)
More than a year ago, a tough-
lookiny Israeli general sent a let-
ter to the Association of Yugo-
slav J.-ns in the United States
which read. "As I am of Yugoslav
origin. I ani happy to join in pay-
ing tribute to Chief Rabbi Dr.
Isaac Alcalay, the spiritual and
religious leader of Yugoslav Jewry
and one of the prominent scholars
and keeper* of the Sephardic tra-
dition, on his 19th birthday.
The writer was Lt. Gen. David
Ela/ar. now the chief of staff of
the Israel Defense Forces who
was born in Yugoslavia and who
goes un."ler the affectionate name
of "Dado," a Yugoslav nickname.
At that time, too, his boss, the
then-chief of staff, Gen. Haim Bar-
Lev, also a Yugoslav, wrote a let-
ter to the association.
And when you talk to Yugoslav-
Jews in the United States, you
can see how proud they are of
Generals Elazar and Bar-Lev. The
latter is now Israel Minister of
Commerce and Industry.
Unknown to many, Yugoslav
Jewry is considered one of the
best Jewish communities in the
world, "outstanding not only with
its love of Israel, but with its
unique inner discipline and hero-
ism, evident especially in the years
oi the last war."
Even today, whether they live
in New York or Belgrade or Tel
Aviv, Yugoslav Jews keep in touch.
There is of course a viable Jew-
ish community of 12,000 in Yugo-
slavia. Jews there are very Jewish
conscious. True, there are no dip-
lomatic relations between Israel
and Yugoslavia, but in effect it
really couldn't matter less. For it
is well known today that non-Jew-
ish Yugoslav laborers are working
in Israel in the Jewish state's
booming construction industry,
making money and returning home
to Yugoslavia with funds saved to
buy an apartment or home in Yu-
goslavia.
At any rate, Jews in Yugoslavia,
young and old alike, also travel
to Israel and visit there. And Jews
in Yugoslavia do sing Hebrew
songs, learn Hebrew dances and
are free to travel to Jewish orga-
nizational conferences throughout
the world.
In Yugoslavia, they strike back
at vicious Arab propaganda. Since
Jews are considered a national
minority in Yugoslavia, they can
point out that Arab attacks are
slander against a national minor-
ity, and that does not sit very well
in Titoist Yugoslavia.
Yugoslavia itself welcomes back
Yugoslavs, and that includes Jews.
As in many countries of the world,
Jews are missed when they leave,
or so it appears.
It was, for instance, at a cele-
bration in Sarajevo which marked
the 400th anniversary of the Jew-
ish community in what is now the
Socialist Republic of Bosnia in
Yugoslavia that an official came
over to Joseph Levi of the U.S.
and literally wept on his shoulder
that most of the Jews had left
that city.
Moreover, in 1970, Yugoslav
Jews gathered in Belgrade on the
occasion of the 60th birthday of
Dr. Lavoslav Kadelburg. president
of the Federation of Jewish com-
munities in Yugoslavia. Dr. Paul
Neuberger, a noted attorney and
past president of the Association
of Yugoslav Jews in the United
States, attended, as did other dele-
gates from Russia, and other East-
ern European countries.
Often at international confer-
ences. Yugoslav Jewry recalls the
terrible losses Jewry suffered in
Yugoslavia. At the end of World
War II, one could find in the coun-
try of Yugoslavia itself, only 500
Jewish survivors out of a Jewish
population of 80,000 in 1940.
There were 6,000 to 10,000 other
survivors who -were alive only be-
cause they hid in the forests or
were with Tito's partisans; or be-
cause they fled to Italy where it
was a little easier for a Jew to
survive. Thus about 70,000 Yugo-
slav Jews perished in the holocaust.
And it was the Ustshi. the fascists
of Croatia, who rounded up Jews
at will and either murdered them
or turned them over to the Nazis.
It is here in the United States
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By S. t. GOLDSMITH
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All we have for the moment of Vladimir
Jabotinsky's letters is the first volume in a
Hebrew version. It is leading up to 1924. This
would've been enough to go on with. But we
are offered only a list of the letters, an index,
and brief summaries of their contents.
I am not inclined to blame the publishers
the Chaim Weizman Institute of the Tel
Aviv University and the Jabotinsky Institute
of Tel Aviv because they simply lacked the
funds for a comprehensive edition of the full
letters. It is 32 years since Zcev Jabotinsky
died. The Jewish people find money for much
less exciting literary enterprises, but Jabotin-
sky never had much luck with those who dis-
posed of funds.
Zcev Jabotinsky. (Vladimir Yevgenevkh.
as he is known among Russian Jews I was
born in 1880. He died in 1940. It was not
given to him to see the Jewish state. He
would've been only 68 at the time of its
establishment.
From a distance of more than three dec-
ades, wth the bitter controversies out of the
way. it is now possible to see the man as he
was. True, we had the monumental biography
of Joseph Schechtmann for some years. But
Schcehtmann"s throe-volume work is by a
dedicated disciple; the letters speak for them-
selves.
Jabotinsky was one of those rare men
which a people, even a gifted people, produces
once in ten generations. He was a bright star,
sometimes dimmed by a cloud of politicaJ
argument. Now the atmosphere is clear and
it is possible to evaluate Jabotinsky object-
ively, without having political puppies yap-
ping at one's tail. I say this with some feeling,
rt happened to me in the past, though I was
never a follower bl .Jabotinsky and_ often a
critic. Today, his remains rest in Jeru
and we can look at his place in Jewish history
calmly.
Like one of the giants of the Renaissance,
Zeev Jabotinsky was a hamo untvenutU*. per-
haps the last of the genus amongst us. Ho
was a prophet and a practical statesman, a
dreamer and an organizer, a fabulous orator
and an incomparable linguist, a fine novelist
and a great journalist, sometimes an officer
in uniform, and at other times a conspiratorial
planner of Jewish self-defense, an engaging
wit and a satirist of no mean ^nature, a hu-
manist and a wise friend, a man and a
brother and a good companion. Ho could
command boundless devotion from his follow-
ers and awed respect from his opponents.
At each of these levels, he could have
taken a place of prominence. In each of the-,-
spheres, he could have left a lasting Impact.
In better times, he would've been a great and
beneficial influence upon Jews and the world
at large: in times of stress and tragedy, he
wa* mainly preoccupied with polemic* against
the timid in Jewry, who were fearful of ,o*:ns
all by defining the objective ciearly. Like him.
they also wanted a Jewish state, but they did
not dare utter it. So he spent his time trying
to convince them that there was noth.n^ to
fear. In the end. this objective was defined by
one of Jabotinsky's determined opponents
David Bcn-Gurion.
We have all followers ar.d opponents
learned three great truths from Jabotinsky.
but only in the nick of time.
First, there is no such thing as partial
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sovereignty, a national home without state-
hood. Jews are entitled to as much as all
oth> r nations By 1948, all of us said so.
Second, a Jewish state will not be given
to u- as an award for^the Ten Commandments
and the prophet Isaiah""We shall have to'
fisht for it. Our practical achievements will
be cnliterated if we are not willing to defend
them in battle. The last two words of Jabo-
tinsky's famous novel "Samson the Nazarite"
read: "Collect iron." We did, all of us. fol-
i, ., ra and opponents.
Third, governments usually act like horse
thieves and not like sportsmen. Balfour's suc-
< i mtKI not necessarily honor his declara-
tion. Ernest Bevin appeared on the scene only
'_'.' ears after Arthur Balfour.
It was bitter irony that Jabotinsky had,
or. i ccasion, to hobnob with fascists and reac-
hes. He did it for the sake of Zion. But
bii ,\vn movement sometimes went astray,
like when the Betar donned brown shirts and
black jackboots. His departure from the
Wo!.d Zionist Organization was his greatest
political error, born out of frustration.
1 must go back to the letters. Little of
J.i tinsky'- brilliance as a writer comes
through in the brief summaries. But Jabo-
tinsky the man does. And Jabotinsky the
pic: net. too.
In 1922, Jabotinsky wrote to Mussolini (in
Italian, of course): "You seem to desire to
establish in Italy a centre of Pan-Arabism. It
will never come to pass. It will fail from its
beginnings. You will only reap disadvantages
out of this plan/* "Mussolini Was at the time
very- far from anti-Semitism. He gave the
idea-up, eventually. ,i wan
In a letter to Col. Frederick Kish. written
in 1923, Jabotinsky says that the "Haolam",
the Hebrew organ of the Zionist movement
should be moved to Jerusalem, and not from
one Diaspora Berlin to another. London.
They did not pay attention to him. The
"Haolam" languished among British Jews
who cou!d not read it.
On a more basic issue, the Churchill White
Paper of 1922. Jabotinsky wrote several let-
ters. In one he expresses his view to the
Executive in London that the Zionist reaction
to this document was far too mild. "A mixed
commission for Aliyah is a great danger ."
Today we know how right he was. In a second
letter, also to the Executive, he writes: "I
have now read the full text of this White
Paper. I cannot understand why you all think
that it is not a dangerous document. The
Arabs are bound to exploit it ."
Churchill himself remarked much later:
"I could not a'ways give expression to my
Zionist inclinations.*' Jabotinsky understood
ChurchiH"s dichotomy in 1922.
The letters throw a new light on the crea-
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the immigration people in Israel
are despondent over the drop in
aliyah from the United States they
cannot be unhappy over the steady
influx of American basketball play-
ers. No less than 23 former U.S.
collegians are playing in the Na-
tional Basketball League and it's
reached a point where the sports-
writers are referring to the loop
as the Israeli-American League.
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that with the supposed know-how
and savvy of American players
the overall court product would
be improved. This point remains
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tain to adversely affect Israel's
basketball program.
For the most part the Amer-
icans are just what we commonly
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to make aliyah and become useful
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for the coaches and management
of the various teams.
Some of the piayers go over just
to participate during the basket-
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least they were very' much dis-
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Another American wrote his
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playing in the "Israeli Professional
Basketball League" and his home-
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vJewlsti nr-rktinr
%ient. As yet there haven't been
jny repercussions to this bright
tiit ot information but it's con-
ceivable that if the story falls into
the hands of the Federation of In-
ternational Basketball Associa-
tions, Israel's National Team and
club teams can be declared ineli-
gible for international competition.
There's never a dull moment so
far as these problems go. The
latest development which has the
Israeli Basketball Federation in a
dither is the request by the Jeru-
salem Hapoel Club to have a for-
mer American player reinstated
as an amateur. The player is
Mike Lynn, formerly of the Los
Angeles Lakers and the Buffalo
Braves who has settled with his
wife and two children in the capi-
tal where he i< attending Hebrew
University. Mike, an All-American
at t'CLA. is married to a Jew and
ha- indicated that he is ready to
convert to Judaism.
Strange as it may seem, it ar>-
p is likely that F.I.B.A. will
ka-ber Mike and restore his am-
Bteur status. F.I.B.A. has done
thi~ sort of thing for other coun-
tries and is inclined to aid in a
matter of this nature so don't be
surprised if Jerusalem Hapool sud-
denly becomes an entity in the
National loop.
The Basketball Federation is en-
deavoring to rectify its untenable
position by instituting a new rule
effective next season, whereby all
American basketball players must
put in a year of residence before
they become eligible to participate
in League play.
It's extremely unlikely that many
of the clubs in the National cir-
cuit will underwrite the expenses
of ineligible players for a full
year. Likewise few "basketball
jocks" from the States will be
anxious to sit out a full year be-
fore being permitted to perform.
Frankly the future success of Is-
rael's basketball pro*rram may de-
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grants from Central Asia are cur-
rently touring the United States
to raise money for a Sephardic
Yeshiva they want to build in
Israel.
The group, including Moshe
(not his real name) and Cantor
Eerele Zaltman and his wife
Chaya, from the area of the Soviet
Union near the Chinese border,
explained that before they emi-
grated to Israel they operated a
chain of underground yeshivas
throughout the Soviet Union. Al-
though they are finally in a coun-
try where their childrens' religious
schooling no longer must take
place in secret, they say they are
having difficulty in placing the
hundreds of Sephardic emigrants
who came from such Central Asian
, cities, as .Bukarji. Tashkent, and
Kirghiz in yeshivas.
Moshe, 35, a manual laborer
and a member of the underground
Russian Jewish Organization
Chevra Mezakei Horabim (The
Society for Public Assistance),
says the inability to speak Yiddish
is the main problem in placing
the approximately 30 boys and
more than 200 girls recently ar-
rived in Israel.
Moshe. though Sephardic, speaks
fluent Yiddish and spoke through
an interpreter during an interview
with this writer. They hojje to
raise enough money, he said, to
build a religious school with a total
capacity for 700 children.
Cantor Zaltman, 37. the father
of six children ranging in ages
from 5 to 17. explained they could
not speak of the problem of re-
ligious education in Russia before
this time because it was only re-
cently that the last of the under-
ground organization members
arrived in Israel.
The purpose of the organization,
they said, was to set up yeshivas
in private homes where from three
to eight children would be se-
questered,, end,. savenviAn .orlbodux
education. These schools were
often physically underground in
cellars and bunkers.
The Zaltmans kept eight chil-
dren from other cities hidden in
their home. They were taught bv
teachers provided by the organiza-
tion, which also gave money to the
Ziiltmans for their room and
Loard. Books were taken surrepti-
tiously during the night from the
vast stocks of synagogues long
ago shut down by the Soviet
regime. During the day the chil-
dren were never visible.
Only about 40 people actuallv
belonged to the organization. And
of the hundreds of these scholarly
cells spread throughout the Soviet
Union, very few knew where the
money or teachers were coming
from. The schools have now dis-
appeared and all students are in
Israel.
The Ashkenazi children, who
speak Yiddish, have all been placed
in yeshivas. The Sephardic chil-
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754-4381 and 754-3233
A Happy Chanukah To AH .
ALDORA ALUMINUM PRODUCTS
4875 N.W. 77th Ave.
Phone 888-4661
HOLIDAY GREETINGS TO ALL
S & S STOVE REPAIR, INC.
127 N.W. 5th St. Phon. 373.o562
A Happy Chanukah To All .
KA-DEE BEAUTY SALON
1231 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach
Phone 672-9294
A HAPPY CHANUKAH TO ALL .
GULFSTREAM PRESS, INC.
3800 N.W. 59th Street, Miami
Ph. 633-8271
A HAPPY CHANUKAH TO ALL ..
WEST0VER ARMS APARTMENTS
4100 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
Phone 538-5366
A Happy Chanukah To All
DADE
APPAREL
405 E. 10th Court, Hialeah
Phone 887-0352
PARRISH
AUTO SERVICE
i
7305 S.W. 41st STREET
223-1513
HOLIDAY GREETINGS
CENTRAL
LIGHTING FIXTURES
12801 N.W. 7th Ave.
Miami
6851514
GREEN BROOK
CORP.
R. SOLOVEI, President
1085 E. 14th STREET
Hialeah
HAPPY HOLIDAY
GREETINGS TO ALL
HOLIDAY
SPORTSWEAR
Wishes All Their Good
Friends and Customers A
Happy New Year
537 N.W. 24th Street
Miami. Florida
Phone 373-6710
A Happy Chanukah To All
RICHARD B. BFRNDT
INSURANCE
7211 S.W. 58TH AVE
PHONE 661-4213

icy
December 1, 1972
*"JenisiJ fhridi^r
Page 11-C
ugoslav Jews Keep In Touch
Icontinued From Page 5-C
Yugoslav Jews are quite ae-
\ To keep in contact with Jews
i and in Yugoslavia-/:the A
on of Yugoslav Jews puts out
|,onthly newsletter exchange
the news publications of the
tration of Jewish communities
Jugoslavia. Both publications
|in Serbo-Croatian and carry
ol community events, arti-
historical interest and so-
uths, such as weddings and
iMilzvahs.
cond!y. American Yugoslav-
travel often to their former
land and it is at international
fcavis. anniversaries and birth-
<>'lebrations that Yugoslav
from the United States meet
othi-r Yugoslav Jews who are
abroad. Dr. Neuberger has
td Yugoslavia a half dozen
as has Joseph Levi, also a
| president of the group.
kiously, the contact is crucial,
only for American Jews and
|lis to meet with Yugoslav
hut also for Americans.
slavs and Israelis to speak
Jews from behind the Iron
Sin.
Iny of the meetings, of course.
plac in Israel. Since the es-
khment of the State of Israel,
the Hitachdut O'.ei Yugoslavia
(The Organization of Yugoslav
Jews in Israel) has held several
conferences, and delegates from
the United States. South Arrirrtc'a
and Yugoslavia attended.
Why do Yugoslav Jews in the
United States return for a visit to
Yugoslavia? First, to seek out and
spend time with relatives. Sec-
ondly. Yugoslavia is "in" for tour-
ists and it continues year by year
to offer visitors improved hotel fa-
cilities and better transportation
*o its fashionable resorts in the
Adriatic, such as Dubrovnik.
In addition, many Yugoslav
Jews in the United States are in
the import-export business and the
Tito government is eager for trade
and provides a good market place
for buyers.
Most of the Yugoslav Jews in
America. Sephardim and Ashkena-
zim alike, are middle class and
most still spoak Serbo-Croatian as
do some of their children.
They hold meetings on Sunday
afternoons in their headquarters
at 24" West 99th St. in New York
City, and like other land-nenshaf-
tcn. their activities include teas.
Chanukah parties and lectures.
Most Yugoslav Jews here are pro-
fessionals; attorneys, accountants
and clerks.
lappy Chanukah To All
THE
VOYAGER
|1433N E.Miami Place
Al Gottlieb
Phono 377-9301
icpov Chanukah To All
WESKHESTER
CLEANERS
8687 CORAL WAY
fTCHESTER SHOPPING PLAZA
MIAMI, FLORIDA
PHONE 221-7733
:ppy Chanukah To All
THE
PINES
NURSING
HOME
101 N.E. 141st Street
(lorth Miami, Florida
Phone 893-1102
>LIDAY GREETINGS
FROM
:S COIFFURES
|Arthur Godfrey Road
MIAMI BEACH
>ne 531-0592
E'S LAWN MOWER
SERVICE
* Factory Metfcetf
"alee Repairs Rentals
N.W. 17th AVt.
rly on 79th Street)
"hone 693-0221
P*e Taste, Owner
ORLANDO
"Y SALON
lin9 Orlando
You Beautiful!
666-9733
' "'DAY -til f p..m.
[W. 72nd STREET
unset Drive)
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CONTINENTAL
FLORIST INC.
1901 B. N.E. 167th St.
North Miami Beach
Phone 945-9611
A Happy Chanukah To Ail
F1M IT
A I R
1654 COLLINS AVE.
532-1713
ELI QUAIN'S
F & F STORE
215 LINCOLN ROAD
534-0859
London < il v
Men's Shop
63 East Flagler St.
379-4806
Happy Chanukah To All
CECIL J.
MOBLEY
REALTOR
924 Lincoln Road Suite 208
Phone 531-5728
Miami Beach, Florida
DRAKE
PROPERTIES,
INC.
Harry Sehres
and Sons
200 W. 21st STREET
Hialeah
TU 5-3831
Te Yugoslav Jews here have
made it clear that they arc not a
Yugoslav association, but a Jew-
ish organization and they do not
get involved in emigre politics.
But their members stiil have their
independent views of Tito. Most
note that in 1949, Tito allowed
8,000 Jews to emigrate to Israel
and thoueh there is disagreement
in the club, many believe Tito is
not anti-Israel and certainly not
anti-Jewish even though he was
friendly with the late President
Nasser of Egypt.
By the way, American travelers
to Yugoslavia point out that they
observed numerous Israel prod-
ucts on display. Yugoslav Chris-
tians, too, arc visiting Israel, they
add.
Thus, Yugoslav Jews here are
traveling and they are keeping in
touch with their brethren in Yugo-
slavia, and with Israel, of course.
And to the Yugoslavs. Israel is,
as they themselves put it, "the re-
established center and the heart
of the Jewish people."
HOLIDAY GREETINGS
To Our Friends and Customers
CHIC
COIFFEURS
Open Thurs. & Fri. Nite
By Appointment
9346 MILLER ROAD
Phone 271-9552
Happy Holiday Greetings
SAC CONSTRUCTION
Marvin Sheldon
Stanley Cohen
Phone 667-8866
9501 SO DIXIE HWY.
GREETINGS TO
ALL MY FRIENDS nd CUSTOMERS
.... from JULIUS KESDEN
J & J DRUG DEPT. STORE
"Complete Drug Department"
1410 N. W. 62nd STREET
- 691-2001 -
HOLIDAY GREETINGS
JACK'S
CYCLE SHOP
Authorized Dealer
SCHWINN RALEIGH
COLUMBIA BICYCLES
REPAIRS All MAKES
Parking in K*ar
Phone 891-8457
651 NE 125th St., N. Miami
A Happy Chanukah To AD
roy Customers & Friends
THELMA DAVIS of the
LITTLE RIVER
KNIT SHOP
I 8212 N.E. 2nd Avenu.
Phone 754-3121
MARYLAND
FRIED CHICKEIS
Extends Holiday Greetings
1901 N.E. 168th Street
North Miami Beach
Phone 949-4004
Holiday Greetings
To The Jewish Community
JONES
GULF SERVICE
13500 West Dixie Highway
North Miami, Florida
Phone 391-2052
Holiday Greetings
NELSON'S PHARMACY
Prescription Specialitti
BOB NELSON
Drugs
Cosmetics
Sundries
Free Delivery
6939 S.W. 57th AVENUE
CORAL GABIES
Phone 666-4425
GREETINGS!
DORWIN'S
MEN'S & BOYS SHOP
"Smart Shop for Young Men'
1574 Washington Ave.
Miami Beach 532-4061
HOLIDAY GREETINGS
TO ALL
SALO
SPORTSWEAR
MANUFACTURER
LADIES SPORTSWEAR
375 N.W. 23rd STREET
573-6051
Happy Holiday From .
F0NTANA
SHOES, INC.
217 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach
Open 9 tun. to 10 p.m. Daily
A Happy Chanukah To All
SNAPP INC.
Sandblasting-G uniting
nd Waterproofing
2902 N.W. 22 St. 635-0687
GREETINGS
FROM
g/'gi
ITALIAN-AMERICAN
RESTAURANT
13205 N.W. 7th AVE.
681-5891
Holiday Greetings From .
TOWN DRUGS, INC.
5350 PALM AVENUE
HIALEAH
Phone: 823-0915
Holiday Greetings From
THE
KEYES
COMPANY

Page 12-C
* Jew is* tier id kin
Friday. December 1. 1972
A Happy Chanukah To All .
GALLERY INTROSPECTIVE
Paintings, Prints, Ceramics, Sculpture, Weaving*, Jewelry
tomorrow's masters today
Miriam Cherkas and Parti Sachs
1553 SUNSET DRIVE, SUITE 1 Tel. 666-0191
Behind Tokyo Garden Restaurant
Mon.-Sat. 10-4, Fri. Eves. 7-10
A Happy Chanukah To All
STEINFELD CUSTOM TAILORS
ALTERATIONS FOR MEN and WOMEN
12858" BISCAYNE BOULEVARD, NORTH MIAMI, FLORIDA
(127th Stret Shopping Center)
Phone 891-5672
A HAPPY CHANUKAH TO ALL .
CROWN HOBBIES
THE ONLY MODEL RACING TRACK IN DADE COUNTY
7439 Coral Way, Miami
Phone 261-9016
THAT ALL OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS
MAY ENJOY
A HAPPY CHANUKAH
IS THE SINCERE WISH OF
STEVE and STAFF
PLAZA 800 BEAUTY SALON
800 WEST AVE. PLAZA 800 672-3547
A HAPPY CHANUKAH TO ALL ..
20th CENTURY CUTTING
MR. and MRS. BENJAMIN
394 E. 10th CT.
HIALEAH FLA.
TEL 887-9475
A HAPPY CHANUKAH TO ALL .
HIGGINBOTHAM
KASH 'N KARRY
TIRE and ART GALLERY
3300 S.W. 8th Street, Miami
HAPPY CHANUKAH TO ALL OUR FRIENDS
VICE MAYOR BOB GOODMAN
2627 BISCAYNE BOULEVARD
A HAPPY CHANUKAH TO ALL____
LOUIS HOBERMAN,
President, Brandeis Zionist District
A HAPPY CHANUKAH TO ALL
STEPHEN KRAVITZ ALLEN SUPLER
AMBER OIL CORPORATION
1861 Bay Road, Miami Beach
Phone 538-4611
A HAPPY CHANUKAH TO ALL ..
BEST AUTO SCHOOL
"Learn To Drive"
501 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach
Phone 538-7762
A HAPPY CHANUKAH TO ALL ..
VITO'S SERVICE MAINTENANCE
1930 N.W. 139th Street, Opa Lock a, Florida
Phone 681 -8032 VITO VERlZZI OWNER
A Happy Chanukah to Our Friends & Customers
MIM OFFICE SUPPLY
1404 20th St., Miami Beach Ph. 538-3701
Vindication Of A Prophet -
Continued From Page 7-C
tion of the Jewish Legion. They also warn
about anti-Semitism within the mandatory
government. Soon they relate to the riots in
Jerusalem and, Jabotinsky ^ ,a,irrest. He com-
plains bitterly that the Jews outside Eretz
Israel did not react strongly enough in .the
face of a blatant betrayal of the British trust.
Private matters, touched upon or referred
to in these letters, throw light upon Jabotinsky
the man. In 1923, he writes to Shmaryahu
Levin. "The widow of Taviov (a Hebrew
writer) is without means and we must pay
her the fee due to her late husband." In the
same year, he writes to Dr. Chaim Weizman:
"Israel Irivash has been dismissed from his
job. We should pay him at once what is due
to him in compensation."
There are also in this volume fascinating
glimpses of Jabotinsky the writer and in-
spired translator. He wrote to Chaim Nach-
man Bialik in 1910 that he was enclosing sam-
ple translations from the master's works into
Russian for approval. Bialik knew Russian
well, of course, but entrusted his poems to
Jabotinsky for translation into Russian. Jabo-
tinsky inquires in the same letter what else
Bialik wanted translated. Alas, we have not
the reply.
In another letter, Jabotinsky asks Bialik
to explain "Megilat Haesh", (the scroll of
fire), a harrowing and enigmatic poem about
the destruction of the Temple. How one
wishes Bialik's reply were available, even if
only in a footnote. But we have not even the
full text of Jabotinsky's letter. This is what
I mean when I grumble about summaries in-
stead of full texts.
Again, the compilers must be deemed
cruel for depriving us of the full text of a
letter by Jabotinsky to Bialik in which the
rhyming method of Dante's "DMna Corn-
media" is discussed .
Still, at least we have a clue, and a re-
minder of a remarkable life.
t
HOLIDAY GREETINGS
RUDMA
PICTURE CO.
PAUL W. BOUTN.IEI
(New Owner)
2328 Ponce de Leon Blvd.
Coral Gables
Phone 443-6262
A Happy Chanukah To All
FROM
ZIPP
SPORTING GOODS
5734 Sunset Drive
7230 Red Road, So. Miami
Phone 665-3534
A Happy Chanukah To All
JOSEPH
LOWE
Painting & Pressure Cleaning
Commercial and Residential
Phone 691-5471
2130 N.W. 105th Street
Miami, Florida
A Happy Chanukah To All
RANGE
FUNERAL
HOME
"CONFIDENCE*
5727 N.W. 17th AVENUE
Phone 691-4343
ENDURANCE
FLOOR COMPANY INC
139O0N.W. 7th Avo.
Telephone 681-4923
SHEET VINYLS
SOLID VINYL TILE
WALL PAPERS
MURALS
* ------
DO-IT-YOURSELF
or
WE CAN INSTALL
SHOWROOM OPEN 6 DAYS
CIOSED ON SUNDAYS
Good Wishes from ...
IRVING L. WEXLER
Muzak Corp,
Dade, Browird and
Monroe Counties
531-7341
Holiday Greetings
to the Jewish Community
MR. MARSHAL STERN
FAMILY
DRUGS
18100 HE. 19th Avenue
North Miami Beach
. Phone 945-1131
BEST WISHES FOR A
HAPPY CHANUKAH
LEVISON'S
DIAMOND
SPECIALISTS
HOLIDAY GREETINGS
TO ALL OUR FRIENDS
L. CASEY
Air Conditioning Installing
5924 S.W. 68th Street
Phone 667-5194
A Happy Chanukah To All
ROBERT H. FAUST
All Types of Residential
Industrial 8 Commercial Roofs
7801 S.W. 48th PI. 667-9836
A Happy Chanukah To All
"rVorW Famous"
JUNGLE QUEEN
Ber-B-Qu* Dinner
Cruise 7 P.M.
As Much As You Wish To Bet
ehie Mar, Pt. Uuderdsl*
IWBsttl Phona 947-6597
A Happy Chanukah To All
BUCK
CAESAR'S
FORGE
6701 S.W. 152nd Street
MIAMI
Phone 233-5541
Holiday Greetings from
i Hi V MNN
RESTAURANT
14255 N.W. 7th AVtNUl
NORTH MIAMI
Phone 681-0012
SHEET METAL
ASSOCIATES
2463 NW 76th STREET
OX 1-9172
SAM OLTCHICK, Pres.
A Happy Chanukah To All
HENRYS AUTO
& TRUCK PARTS
2038 N.W. 27th Ave.
Phone 6346554
SHERRY
MANUFACTURING
COMPANY, INC.
IT'S SHERRY FOR TERRY
3321 N.W. 65th Street
OX 1-4330 or OX 1-4391
A Happy Chanukah To All
DIXIE TILE COMPANY
Specialising in Residential
Commerciel 8 Industrial Tile
16840 S.W teCt.
/

. December 1. 1972
+Jew 1st Ffrricfiatr
Page l^C
|ecent Soviet Emigrants
Plan Sephardic Yeshiva
bntlmifd From Page 10-C
[wh.i speak GoovRlan, Kirgh-
ndjikish, Bukarish, and only
L Russian, are still awaiting
[school. In addition, they re-
|to bo separated. The whole
fal Asian Sephardic commun-
in Kiryat Malachi. They
will not send their children to
schools in other areas. *** '
Moshe, sjieaking for the group,
said organization members are
now travelling throughout Israel
to find children who still require
a religious education. He said they
had ho|>ed that once they arrived
in Israel they would no longer
have to fight for religion. From
Obituaries
I'-'
IAN. Charles. 82. of Miami
(h. l..\ ill.
IRANTZ. Jack, R7. of SW 14th
Qordon, Interment Mt. Sinai.
IRMAN. Rom J., 72. of Miami
m. Riverside.
|N, Leon J.. 6">, of Hollywood.
nidi
Louis, 84, of Miami Beach.
Irsule.
Ely. 86, of Pompano Beach,
vide.
AN. I!en A.. 77, of North Miami
*. Riverside.
I, Sunuel, 89. of 13650 NE 3rd
.iverside.
;MAN, Kapey, 88. of 42 Collins
Blasberg.
ELL. Victor,. 73. of 55 Euclid
Riv. raid*.
lER. Frank J.. 92. of 236 Col-
Ave. Iliasberg.
'NER. Rebecca. 76. of 220 NW
St Blasberg.
ERS Mary. 79, of 19710 NE
il Ct Riverside.
RG. Michael. 71. of 1670
iln Rd. Blasberg.
Marion, 46, of 4704) Collins
Blasberg.
IAN, I-ena. 75, of Miami Beach.
''
I, Tolr, 94, of 1J2S BucHd Ave.
pon.
|ICR, Ida. 84, of ROM West Ave.
".erg. Interment Mt. Nebo.
TEIN. Esther K.. 78. of Bal
.jour Riverside.
NGART. Samuel A.. 25. of 1120
142nd St. Levitt.
(.. Fred R. 68. of Miami.
[raid*.
,ER.
I Dr. Riverside. Interment Mt.
R. I-adore, 80. of 1500 Bay
1 N'pwmnn. "
*E. Al, 55. of 828 Commerce
i'\\ mRn.
. Bessie. 71, of 790 NE 164lh
[Riv. rside.
Ave. Riverside
kN, Harry J.. 65. of 2" NW
Pi Jordon.
|R. Deborah. Riverside.
I rold A 77, of Hollywood.
bide.
\o. Anna. 7". ol Chicago.
LR William. 79. of Miami.
i. interment Mt. Nebo.
Il.'.uis, 83, of 42 Collins Ave.
In
ER. Hortense W., 57, ol M51
|th Si Gordon. Interment
It David.
\o. Begins. 54, of 5608 SW
Blasberg.
dv, Stefanle, 67. ol 744". 8W
Newman.
Eman, Eva, 78.ol 11 CO West
lasher*.
GELB
NUMENT3 INC.
ery Day Closed Sobbofh
57th Ave. MO 1-8583
i'$ Only Stricti/ Jewnh
Monument Dealer
FISHER. Samuel B., 87. of Miami
Beach. Riverside.
GOLDBERG, James. 69. of North
Miami. Riverside.
HIRSHHORN, Abraham. 62. of North
Miami Beach. Riverside. Interment
Mt Nebo.
LEVINSON. Morris, of Hallandale.
Levitt
GLICKMAN. Kate. 88. of 42 Collins
Ave. Blasberx.
MOFFETT. James C. 72. of 1780 NE
191st St. Riverside.
ROSENBLUTH. Harry. 84. of 1500
Bay Dr. Blasberg.
SPECTOR, Eva. 79. of 2371 Collins
Ave. Riverside.
STONE. Esther H., 80. of 3621 Collins
Ave. Hla-.li.TK.
CHUOOBA. Clifford H.. 67. Riverside.
Interment Mt. Nebo.
DAGIS. Eva. 72. Riverside. Interment
Mt. Nebo.
CHEN. Irving. 70. Riverside. Inter-
ment Mt. Nebo.
HILLSON. Raymond A.. 63. River-
side. Interment Mt. Nebo.
CAM EN. Irving, 72. of Miami Beach.
Riverside.
GOLDBLATT, Emanuel. 70. of Holly-
wood. Levitt.
KLEIMAN, Abraham. 79, of 523
Meridian Ave. Gordon.
RESN1CK, snl:. 76. of Jade Winds.
Levitt.
ROTHMAN. Jane. 80. of 5842 SW
89th PI. Gordon. Interment Star of
David.
SHAPIRO, Mrs. Anna. 89. of Miami.
Riverside. Interment Mt. Nebo.
WEINBERG, Samuel. 81. Riverside.
WEBER. Maurice. 68. of 16801 NE
14th Ave. Newman.
BAUM. Mrs. Betty. 72. of Miami
Beach. Riverside.
BENNETT. Boris J. of New York.
Riverside.
BELOFF. Mrs. Marion. 77. of Miami
Beach. Riverside.
GOTTLIEB. Have. 57, of Fort Myers.
Riverside. Interment Mt Nebo,
KAHN, Herman. 81. of North Miami
Beach. Riverside.
pincus. Irving, l-b, ofSJS sw 27th
Rd. Gordon, interment Mt, Binal.
GREADINGER. Joseph. 70. of 4001
Prairie Ave. Riverside.
LIPITZ, Eleanor, 59, ol 1800 Lincoln
Rd. Riverside.
ROSENBLUM. Jacob H., 80, of 8899
Collins Ave. Riverside.
djivre. Israel Albert, 71, of Miami
Beach Riverside. Injtermenl Mt.
Sinai.
KERR. Mr.- Irm.i. 77. Riverside
Interment Mt. Sinai.
sham is. Sidney, 56, ol B5S SW 04th
Ave Gordon. Interment Star ol
David
kalbfelo. Joseph, 80, ol eon
Ocean Dr. Newman.
Imer's
i Monument Company
If. 8th Street, Miami
I 444-0922
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cd Memorials Custom
Our Own Workshop.
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a religious standpoint, however,
tHe.fr were' a little disapixYinteci..
Thoy had hoped to find a more
traditionally orthodox state.
Moshe said they were active in
maintaining and furthering relig-
ious activities in Russia and they
plan to continue their struggle
in Israel.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage In
business under the fictitious names Ol
WESTINGHOU8E RENT-A-CAR,
COMPANY: GOLD COAST LEASING
COMPANY at 10901 s.W. 90th Avenue,
Miami. Fla. intends to register said
names with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court of Dade Countv. Florida.
STUART LEVINE
12/1-8-1.-.-22
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT
IN AND FOR
DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA
IN PROBATE
No. 72-5163
In RE: Estate of
ALEX RA8HAP, a'k/a
ALEXANDER RASIIA1'
Deceased.
NOTICE OF PROBATE
THE STATE OF FLORIDA:
To Al.l. PERSONS INTERESTED IN
THE ESTATE OF SAID DECEDENT?
'Vuujiv lutreliy- iiixifiml thin n i if
ten instrument purporting to be tlii-
last will ami testament Ol said dece-
dent has been admitted to probate in
said Court. You are hereby command-
ed within six calendar month.-, from
the date of tin- first publication of
this notice to 'appear in said Court
and show cause. If any you can. why
the action of said Couti in admitting
said will to probate shimid hoi stand
unrevoked.
PRANK B. BOWLING
County Judge
By MELBA C. pick
Clerk
SHAPIRO, PRIED, WEIL & 8CHEER
Samuel \V. Fried
Attorneys
407 Lincoln Road
Miami Beach. Florida 33139
First publication Of this notice on
the 24 day of November. 1972.
C. J. SEAL
11/24 12/1-8-15
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE 11TH CIRCUIT COURT
DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA
No. 72-23602
IN HE: The marriage of
l.iICILIA BAUNDERS,
wife, l
CHRISTOPHER L SAUNDER8.
Husband, ~^*j
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
YOU, CHRISTOPHER L. SAl'N-
DER&, residence unknown, are requlit"
ed to f.b yodlOwiswer to the petition
tor TtlsKiiluiMiM of niarrmtrc with tTle
Clerk Of the above Court ami serve a
copy thereol upen Herman Cohen,
Esq., 1310-11 Congress BIdg., .Miami.
Florida, on or before December 22,
1972, or else petition will be confessed.
Dated: Nov. 15, l!'"2.
(fin nit Court Seall
E B. LEATHERMAN
Clerk, Circuit Court
liy C. P. Copeland
Deputy Clerk
11 17-Jl 18/1-8
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
In ^business under the fictitious name
of UNIVERSAL AUTO SALES at
1030 NW. 42nd Avenue, Miami, Fla.
Intend to register said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade
County. Florida.
CAL1XTO CAMPOS
GREGORIO COBOS
11/17-24 12/1-8
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
(NO PROPERTY)
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR
DADE COUNTY.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 72-22M9
ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION
OF MARRIAGE
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
ARTHUR JOHN KRANTZ.
Husband-petitioner,
and
MARIE HEDRICK KRANTZ.
Wife-Respondent.
TO: MARIE HEDRICK KRANTZ
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action for Dissolution of Mar-
riage has been filed against you and
you axe required to serve a copy of
your written defenses, if any, to It
on ALBERT WILENSKY, ESQ.. at-
torney for Petitioner, whose address
is 1104 Concord Building. 66 West
Flakier Street, Miami, Florida, 33130.
and file the original with the clerk of
the above styled court on or before
Dec. 13. 1972: otherwise a default will
be entered against you for the relief
demanded In the complaint or peti-
tion.
This notice shall be published once
each week for four consecutive weeks
In THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
said court at Miami. Florida on this
;l day of November. 1972.
E. B. LEATHERMAN.
As Clerk. Circuit Court
Dade County. Florida
By It. M. KISSEE
As Deputy Clerk
i ("Ircull Court Seal)
ALBERT WILENSKY, ESQ.
66 W. Flagler Street
lint Concord Building
Miami. Florida 88180
Attorney for Petitioner
358-3870 .,.
ll,lii-17-2t 12/1
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage in
business under the fictitious name of
CAMACOL GRAN CAMARA DE
COMERCIAXTES LATINOS DE MI-
AMI at 1419 S.W. 8th Street. Miami.
Fla. intends to register said name
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
Dade County. Florida.
JOSE BOBER
11/24 12/1-8-15
NOTICfc OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
(NO PROPERTY)
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
DADE COUNTY.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 72-22829
ACTION FOR OISSOLUTION
OF MARRIAGE
IN RE: The Marriage of
1:1 K3AR GIMENEZ,
Husband
and
TON I QIMENEZ
Wife
TO: tiini GTMENEZ,
Residence Unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action for Dissolution of Mar-
riage has been filed against you and
I you are required to serve a copy Ol
your written defenses, if nny, to it
'on SIDNEY BPRONSON, attorney
for Petitioner whose address Ir 14
N B. 1st Ave., 612 Alnsley BIdg.. Mi-
ami. Florida, and file the original
with the clerk of the above styled
court on or before December 15, 197SJ
I otherwise a default will be entered
1 against you for the relief demanded in
' th
This notice shall be published once
each w.-ik for four consecutive weeki
In THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN.
WITNESS my hand and the seal
of said court at Miami. Florida on
this 8 day of Noveber, 1978.
E B LEATHERMAN,
As Clerk Circuit Court
Dade County. Florida
By C. I' COPELAND
As Deputy Clerk
(Circuit Court Seal)
SIDNEY EFRONSON
612 Alnsley BIdg.
Miami. Florida 33132
Attorney for Petitions ^
, -------- y---------L
FICTITIOUS NAME NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
EXPRESSWAY TOYOTA. INC., de-
.Irlne to engage In business under Hie
fictitious name of RALLY? MOTORS.
2948 n W. Seventh Avenue, Miami.
Florida, Intends 1.....gist. '. ^"ll name
with the Clerk of the Circuit 1 ourt, In
and for Dad- County. Plfrtda.
EXPRESSWAY TOYOTA; INC.
By: MARVTN BACON
II [-8-15-22
IN THE 11TH CIRCUIT COURT
DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA
No. 72.2383S
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
IN RE: The marriage of
KATHRYN MARIE LINDSAY, wife
and WILLARD LINDSAY, hvsband
YOU, WILLARD LINDSAY, resi-
dence 812 Webster Street. Dayton.
Ohio, are required to file your an-
swer to the petition for dissolution
of marriage with the Clerk of the
above Court and serve a copy there-
of upon Herman Cohen. Esq.. 1310-11
Congress BIdg.. Miami. Florida, on
or before December 29, 1972. or else
petition will be confessed.
Dntd Nov. 2
E. B. LEATHERMAN
Clerk. Circuit Court
By: B. J. FOY
Deputy Clerk
(Circuit Court Seal) .....
11/24 12/1-8-15
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to eng i*e
in business under the fictitious 1 ime
of FLORIDA INSTRUMENT EXPORT
al 2725 B. r.th Av.nue. Hialeah, Flo-
Intends to register said name with
the Clerk of the Circt.t Court of Dade
County. Florida.
GUILLERMO FERNANDEZ
Leonard J. Kalish
Attorney for applicant
Dupont BIdg.. Miami. PI.
11/10-17-24 12/1
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE NO. 72-23613
NOTICE OF ACTION
In Re: The Marriage Of:
SAMUEL POLLACK.
Husband.
JCLIANNA HUANG POLLACK.
aka JFLIANNA CHAO-YU HUANG
TO JFLIANNA HUANG POLLACK.
I k a JULIANNA CHAO-YU
HUANG I'' L1 ACK
1 0 Dr. Sam Huang
346 Amsterdam Avenue.
North Babylon. New York .....
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a Petition for Dissolution ol Mar-
riage has been tiled against you and
you are required to serve a copy ol
your written defenses to it. 11 any.
upon STEPHEN L RASKIN, Pell-
(loner's attorney, whose address 11
7200 Bird lioad. P.O. Box 7602, Miami,
Florida. 88155. on or before Decem-
ber 29 1972, and file the original
with the Clerk of this Court either
before service on Petitioner's attor-
ney or immediately thereafter: other-
wise a default will in entered for the
relief demanded In the Petition.
WITNESS my hand and ilo-seal 01
ibis Court on November l"-. 1972.
B B. LEATHERMAN
as Clerk of said Court
l-.Y C. P. C" IPELAND
as Deputy Clerk
.Circuit Curt Seal. ,g/1.g.18
IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT
IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY.
FLORIDAIN PROBATE
No. 72-5477
In RE: Estate of
MATTIE HERWITZ __
Deceased. '
Against Said Estate: ~
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To All Creditors and All Persn3
Having Claims or Demands
You are hereby notified and required
to present any claims and demands
which you may have against the es-
tate of MATTIE HERWITZ. deceased
late of Dade County. Florida, to the
County Judges of Dade County, and
file the same In duplicate and as pro-
vided in Section 733.16. Florida Stat-
utes. In their offices in the County
Courthouse in Dade County. Florida,
within six calendar months from the
time of the first publication hereof,
or the same will be barred.
Dated at Miami. Florida, this 7 day
of November. AD. 1972.
JULIUS HERWITZ
As Executor
Filrst publication of this notice 0
the 17 dav of November. 1972.
HARRY 2SUKERNICK
Attorney for Executor
420 Lincoln Road
Miami Beach. Fla. 33139
11/17-24 12/1-8
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
(NO PROPERTY)
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
DADE COUNTY.
Civil Action No. 72-23737
ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION
OF MARRIAGE
IN RE: The marriage of
IOSE PETTERSON a k a JOSE
LANE PETTERSON AMOitlM.
Petitioner.
CON8UELA PINHEIRO OUEDE8
PETTERSON,
Respondent. ........
TO: CONSUELA PINHEIRO
OCEDBS PETTERSON
TOWSFBSKSK NOTIFIED
that an action for Dlssolull......I Mr-
. ;',. as 1......1 filed against you and
lou a,, required to serve a copy o
vi.ur written defenses. 11 any,
o, .avid s. RUMBLE, BUoraw IH
Petitioner, whose address is ;' Lin-
coln Road, Miami Beach, to rid .. and
file the original With the Q***U
above styled court ......; **ton Dec
ember 26. 1972; otherwise a default
will be entered against you for the
relief demanded In t" compalnt or
^Thlsnnotlce shall be published once
each week for four conMcutlve weeks
,- HE JEWISH FLORIDIAN.
WITNESS my hand and the seal ol
said court a, Miami. Florida, on this
17 linv of November, 1972,
E 1. LEATHERMAN,
As Clerk, Clrcull court.
Dade County, Florl 1
B) I. SNEEDEN
As Deput) Clerk
(Circuit Court Seah
DAVID S RUMBLE
250 Lincoln Road
Miami Beach. Fla.
Attorney lor Petltloner^^
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA
NO. 72-22740 *.
NOTICE OF ACTION
ELI BREGER ... ..
Plaintiff ,_
vs -.
RI'TH M. MACOUREK and
AI.PHONSE A MORNEAULT.
Defendants.
TO: RITH M. MACOUREK
1 in Ida Street
Hot Springs. Arkansas 71901
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIMED
that a Complaint in Interpleader has
been filed against you. and you are
required to serve a copy of your An-
Rwer or pleading to the Plaintiff on
Plaintiff's attorneys. BREGER A
SCHRBIBER, 18499 N E. 19th Aye..
North Miami Beach, PI. 88188, and
1 file the original Answer or Pleading
I i the Office ol the Clerk o' the Cir-
cuit Court on or before thefl9th day
of December, 1972. If you fall to do
so. default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded In the
' WTTNESS my hand and the seal >f
said Court at Mian... Dade County,
Florida, this 7th day ol November,
E. P.. LEATHEAMAN
Clerk. Circuit Court
Dade County. Florida
By N A HEWETT
Deputy Clerk
(Circuit Cur, Seal, ^.^ Jf/|
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
(NO PROPERTY)
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR
DADE COUNTY.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 72-22629
ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION
OF MARRIAGE
IN UK
GUMERSINDO MESA
MAHIa"i.Ionida MB8A-BARRBOO
TO: Maria l.iotmla M.-sa-H.irreeo
Marti No 8 Perlco
Province of Matansa < *____
vor ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action for Dissolution ol Mar-
riage lias been filed against you anil
vou are required to serve a copy 01
your written defenses, if any. to it on
Max A. Goldlarb, attorney lor PeU
Uoner, Whose address is Suite 414
Blscayne Building, 19 Weal Hagler
Street, Miami. Florida 88190, Tele-
phone: 871-2888, and file the oriflnaj
with the clerk of the above styled
court on or before December 1... l.UZ.
otherwise a default will be entered
against you for the relief demanded^
in the complaint or petition
This notice shall be published once
each week for four consecutive weeks
in THE JEWISH PI ORID1AN J
WITNESS my band and the seal of
said court al Miami, Florida on this
day of November, 1972.
" E B LEATHERMAN.
Aa ci.-rk. Circuit Court
Dad. Count). Florida
By C, !' COPELAND ,
As Deputy Clerk ~ :
(ClrCUH Court SeaD
man A GOLDFARB
t\ 1 Blscayne Building
19 vYi t '" ujler Street, Miami. Florida
Attornei toi Petitl
11 10-17-2* 1:. 1

Pi
Page 14-C
Jenisti FfcriJiar
Friday, December I, 1972
Among those planinng the Silver Anniversary of Bran-
deis University Dec. 14-16 at the Doral Hotel. Miami
Beach, were (from left to right) Henry August a Fellow
of Brandeis University; Ralph Levitz, chairman of the
board of Levitz Furniture Corp.. a Fellow of Brandeis
University who is general chairman of its 25th anniver-
sary celebration committee; David W. Aranow, chair-
man of the Brandeis Men's Committee for Broward
County, and his ccchairman, Jerome Hiebert, both of
which are President's Councillors-elect of the university.
Numerous functions will precede the gala dinner-dance
at the Doral Country Club Dec. 14 launching the off-
campus meeting of the Brandeis University board of
trustees.
FLORIDIAN PEST CONTROL
WE WISH TO EXTEND HOLIDAY
GREETINGS TO OUR FRIENDS
AND CUSTOMERS
658 N.W. 99th St., Miami
Phone 758-1811
A HAPPY CHANUKAH TO ALL .
BURKES CLEANING SERVICE
777 N.W. 41 st STREET
MIAMI, FLORIDA
Phone 754-1387
HAPPY CHANUKAH TO OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS
BISCAYNE FLOOR COVERINGS
843 N.E. 125th STREET, NORTH MIAMI
Telephone 891-6206
HAPPY CHANUKAH TO ALL OUR FRIENDS
GEORGIAN HOTEL
1621 COLLINS AVENUE, MIAMI BEACH
Phone 531-6451
A HAPPY CHANUKAH TO ALL .
CENTURY HEALTH FOODS
Division of World of Health
5480 Palm Avenue Phone 823-1061
COMPLETE LINE OF VITAMINS AND HEALTH FOOD
OGANIC JUICE BAR
HAPPY HOLIDAY!
MODERNS LUNCHEONETTE
(Lillian Slavin)
555 Arthur Godfrey Road, Miami Beach
A Happy Chanukah To All .
SERGIO'S BAYSHORE BEAUTY SALON
836 S. MIAMI AVEIUE, MIAMI
Telephone: 379-9655
Dado
A VERY HAPPY CHANUKAH TO ALL
TITAN AGENCIES, INC. (Fla.)
8101 BISCAYNE BOULEVARD, MIAMI
751-9765 BROWARD 524-1141
Chanukah Greetings From
Roger French Custom Tailors
Custom Made Shirts
7209 S.W. 57th O., South Miami Phone 667-8768
"WHERE CUSTOMERS SEND THEIR FRIENDS"
Caribbean Hotel
Expects Busiest
Winter Season
The Caribbean Hotel in Miami
Beach, which occupies an entire
oceanfront block on Collins Ave.
from 37th to 38th St.. launched
its winter season Nov. 19 amid
signs that this will be one of the
popular Kosher hotel's busiest
years, according to owner and
general manager Sam Schechter.
whose family operated outstanding
hotels in the Catskills for many
years.
The hotel, which was completely
ledecorated and refurbished for
the winter season, is famous for
its heated, fresh water swimming
pool and patio and its long ex-
panse of sandy beach. The spa-
cious rooms have radio, TV, air
(onditioning and heating to ensure
guests the ultimate in comfort.
The hotel also offers free parking
on the premises.
Daily services are conducted in
the Caribbean's private, ocean-
front synagogue; dancing, enter-
tainment and many social activ-
ities are kIso provided for the
guests. The strictly Kosher dining
room offers a breathtaking view,
and the Caribbean chef caters to
special diets, with salt-free, sugar-
free and fat-free meals available.
All meat served is strictly Kosher
(i Glatt.
LEGAL N0TKI
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HKKEBV OIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
- badness under the fictitious name
of MELO PA8HION8 at 13M W 38th
Street. Hialeuh. Pla. intend! t" rog-
--! sold name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court i I Dade County, Flor-
ida.
ORLANDO MELO
17-M IJ I
LEGAL NOTICE
A Happy Chanukah To All
PERRY CHESTER
SHOES
In The Smartest Spots
In Town Look For
CHESTER PIKHY SHOE SALONS
"Where To Buy Them"
Perry
Chester
Shoe Salons
9491 Hording Avt Surfside
2494 E. Sunrise Blvd., Ft. lauderdale
Diplomat Hotel Hollywood
Doral tech Hotel Miami Beach
Eden Roc Hotel Miomi teach
Americana Hotel __ Miami Beach
Dadtlaad Moll Miami teach
2494 E. Sunrise Blvd.
Ft. lauderdale-Ph. 565 4901
MRS. BELLE SHERRY
of
LOUIS SHERRY
ASSOCIATES, INC.
Realtors
Complete Real Estate Service
extend best wishes for
A Happy Chanukah To All
Holiday Greetings from
Atlantic
Equipment Co.
800 N. Miami Avenue
Phone 373-3351
A Happy Chanukah To All
JWr. anJ JMrs.
v^c/twarfrman
REALTOR
528 Lincoln Road
538-4162
A Happy Chanukah To All
ANTHONY'S
PIZZERIA
9770 S.W. 8th Street
MIAMI
Phone 226-9381
NOTICE or ACTION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE ,
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OP FLORIDA. IN AND FOR
DADE COUNTY. CIVIL ACTION
72-22745
SUIT FOR DISSOLUTION
OF MARRIAGE
IJEVEDA BRANDT.
Petitioner
TO
HOWARD BRANDT.
Respondent
To: HOWARD BRANDT
c'o B K Inc.
Washington Square Building
7th & Chestnut Street -4th floor
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Yom. HOWARD BRANDT, are here-
by no titled that a Petition for Dis-
solution of Marriage has boon filed
against you an.I you are required
to serve a copy Of your Answer or
Pleading to the Petition on the Peti-
tioner's attorney, ARNOLD I.asky.
ESQ. o DROVER WKINSTKIN &
STAUBER, PA. 850 Lincoln Road,
Miami Beach. Florida anil file the
original Answer >>r Pleading in the
office of the Clerk of the Circuit
Court on or before the IS day of De-
cember. 1972. If you fail to do so.
judgment by default will bo taken
against you for the relief demanded
in the Petition.
This notice shall he published once
each week for four consecutive weeks
in THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN.
l'ONK AND ORDKHKD at Miami.
Florida, this 3 day of November, A.D
1972
B. B. LKATHKR.MAN. Clerk
Circuit Court. Dade County. Florida
By: L. SNEEDEN
Deputy Clerk
(Circuit Court Seal)
OROVER WKINSTKIN &
STAUBER. I' A
3."," Lincoln Road
Miami Beach. Florida 33139
.-.31-1241
Attorney for Executor
li 10-17-24 12 1
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
(NO PROPERTY)
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR
DADE COUNTY.
CIVIL ACTION NO 72-23790
ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION
OF MARRIAGE
in RE: The Marriage of
LOUISA it GRANT. Petitioner,
KENNETH I GRANT, I
To; KENNETH L GRANT
Box 41
San Fernando
Trinidad. West Indi.-
YOP ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action for Dissolution oi Mar-
riage has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copj if
your written defenses, if anv t lt
on GEOROB 8AMPA8, ESQ.. attor-
ney for Petitioner, whose addri us .
Uw Office of Shirley Wool! i i
Lincoln Road. Room 211. Miami Reach
Florida 33139. and file the nrliclnai
with the stork of the abort i
court on or before December 2i 197*
otherwise a default will be entered
against you for the relief demanded In
This notice shall be published once
each week for four consecutive wreekl
the complaint or petition
in THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN
WITNESS my hand and tl
of said court at Miami. Florl !
this 17 day of November. 1972
E. B. LEATHERMAN.
As Clerk. Circuit Court
Dade Countv. Florida
By 1. SNKKDKN
As Deputy Clerk
(Circuit Court Seal!
GEORGE SAMl'AS. KSQ.
Attorney for Petitioner
420 Lincoln Road. Room 211
Miami Beach. Florida. 33139
Attorney for Petitioner
Phone .-.31-8417
11 24 12 l-S-15
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
in business under the fictitiou. naac
of BECKMAN RECORDS at SJJJ
Collins Avenue. Miami Beach Fla in-
tends to register said name with th#
clerk of the circuit Court Dl
Countv. Florida.
FRANK S. BECKMAN. INC
U/lo-17-21
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
in business under the fictitious name
of OILLIVKR S TRAVEL at S"l N
W. HI Street. Miami. Fl intends to
register said name with the Clerk of
the Circuit Court of Dade County.
Florida.
DAVID HAYI.OCK
11.17-24 12 1-8
IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT
IN AND FOR
DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA
IN PROBATE
No. 72-5235
ARTHUR W. PRIMM
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In RE: Estate of
AIOI.I.V NCSINOW
1 >ei easeil
To All Creditor* and All Persons Hav-
ing Claims or Demands Against Said
Estate:
You are hereby notified and re-
quired to present anv claims and de-
mands which you may have against
the estate of MOLLY NIJ8INOW de-
ceased late of Dade County. Florida,
to the County Judges of Dade County,
and file the same In duplicate and
as provided In Section 733.11. Florida
Statutes, in their offices In the Coun-
ty Courthouse in Dade County. Flor-
ida, within six calendar months from
the time of the first publication here-
of, or tiit- same will be barred.
Dated at Miami. Florida, this 2
day of October. A.D. 1972.
BERNARD ntsinow
As Executor
First publication of this notice on the
1" day of November, 1972.
CROVER WEINSTEIN ,v
STAl'UER, PA.
BY: SIIERWIN STAFBKR
Attorney for Estate of Molly Nusinnw
3311 Lincoln Road. Miami Beach, Fla.
11.10-17-24 12 1
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
111 business under the fictitious name
or BECKMAN THEATRICAL ASSO-
CIATES at 2373 Collins Avenue. Mi-
ami Beach, Fla. Intends to register
said name with ihe Clerk of the Cir-
cuit Court of Had.- County, Florida.
FRANK S BECKMAN, INC.
II 10-17-34 12 1
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
In business under the fictitious name
of JAVIER OF MIAMI at 111 N E.
2nd Ave., No. 706, .Miami, Fla. intends
to register said name with the Clerk
of the Circuit Court of Hade County,
Florida.
JOSE ANGEL RAPPARD
11/17-24 12/1-3
NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage in
business under the fictitious name of
D K DISCOCNT FIRNITFRK at
till" N.W. 1(7 Street. Miami. Fla.. In-
tends to register saiil name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade
County. Florida
DORA FERNANDEZ
11'17-24 12/1-8
IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT
IN AND FOR
DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA
IN PKOBAIE
No. 72-464
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
in RE: Exate of
FANNIE NEEDELMAN
Deceased
To All Creditors and All Person! Hav-
ing Claims or Demands Again.' SaM
Estate:
You are hereby notified and re-
quired to present any claim, and de-
mands which you may have against
the estate of FANNIE NEEDKI..MAN.
deceased late of Dade County. Fl>r-j
Ida. to the County Judges of I'll
County, and tile the same in duplu-,it#|
and as provided In Section 7'::;. [
Florida Statutes. In their office!
the County Courthouse In Dade Cons- I
ty, Florida. within six calendar
months from the time of the first |
publication hereof, or the same wilt
tie barred.
Dated at Miami. Florida, this '
day of Nov.. A.D. 1972
Harry Kukernlck
Roy Needelman
As Executor*
First publication of this notice on
the 10 day of November. 1978,
HARRY ZPKERNICK
Attorney for Estate of
j FANNIE NEEDELMAN
420 Lincoln Road
Miami Beach. Fla 33139
11/10-17-24 U.l
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
(NO PROPERTY)
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
DADE COUNTY.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 72-22650
ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION
OF MARRIAGE
IN RE: The Marriage of
MYRTLE L PRICK. Wife
and
STEVE J AMI'S PRICK, llu-l.nl
TO: STEVE JAMES CRICK
Residence unknown
Yoi: ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
thai an action for Dissolution o< Mar-
riage lias been filed against you ind
you are required to serve a CO]
your written defenses, if any. t" it
on WILLIAM SHAPIRO, B8j
torney for Petitioner, whose
Is r.r.l N H 7"'tll Street. Sulti I
Miami, Florida 13138, and file the
original with the clerk of the
Styled court on or before 11..
1972: otherwise a default wall be en-
tered against you for the rellel le-
in..1 .led in the complaint or petition.
This notice shall be published
each week for four consecutive ekf
In THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN
WITNESS my hand and the
said court at Miami. Florida on this
2 day of Nov., 1972.
E B. LEATHERMAN.
As Clerk. Circuit Court
Dade County. Florida
By It. M. KISSES
Aa Deputy Clerk
(Circuit Court Seall
WILLIAM SHAPIRO
Attorney for Petitioner
11/10-17-24 12 1
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
Notice is HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage in
business under the fictitious name of
Creative Services at 212.". Illscayne
Boulevard, Miami. Florida 33137 In-
tend* to register said name with the
("lerk of the Circuit Court of Dade
County. Florida
Charles Friedlander
Advertising, Inc.
Charles Friedlander. Pres.
11,24 12/1-8-15
NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to
In business under the fictitious name
of Lees Rx PHARMACIES at King"
Bay Shopping Center. South Dixie
Highway and S.W. 144th Street,
Miami. Florida Intends to register
said name with the Clerk of il
cult Court of Dade County. Florida.
LEES PRESCRIPTION
SHOP NO 5. INC., Appllean-
SPARBER, ZBMEL. ROSKIN^JLD
HEILBRONNER. PA.
Attorneys for Applicant
v0 North Riscayne Blvd.
"wldj, 33132

Friday. December 1, 1972
^JewisfincrMten
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICI
Page 15-C
NOTICE OF ACTION
IN THE CIRCUIT COLint OF THE
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Case No. 72-22959
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
I.IZ ESTELLA RENITEZ
RESTRBPO MIHAYLO
wife,
JAY ANTHONY MIHAYIXJ
husband.
KMJ, JAY ANTHONY MIHAYI.O.
Residence 1'nknnwn. are notified lo
serve a ropy of your answer lo Dis-
solution of Marrluice filed against jrou,
rii wife's attorney. GKORGE NICHO-
LAS 812 N.W. 12th Avenue. Miami,
Florida S31SC, and file original wilfi
Clerk of this Court on or before De-
cember lth. l!i"2. otherwise the Dis-
solution of Marriage will he confessed
by you.
"DATED: November 7. 1972.
E. B. LEATHERMAN, Clerk
By? N.A HEWETT, DC.
(Circuit Court Seal)
11/10-17-24 12/1
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
(NO PROPERTY)
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA. IN AND FOR
DADE COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION No. 72-23620
IN" RE The m .it i i.iit of
SILVIA KAIX'ETO PARKA. Wife
and
AICI'STIN AXOE1. PARI.A.
Husband
ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION
OF MARRIAGE
TO: WOl'STIN ANGEL PARI.A
c 0 Don Oenaro Bravo Ollas
Tuxtapeo Oaxora, Mexico
TOP ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that
an action for Dissolution of Marriage
has been filed against you and you
are required to serve -a copy of your
written defenses, if anv. to it on
STEPHEN J. beri.insk'Y. attorney
for petitioner, whose address is 95SX
Bird Hoad. Miami. Florida S316S, and
file tb
above styled court on or before Dec.
29, 1972, otherwise a default will be
entered against you for the relief de-
manded in the complaint or petition.
This notice shall be published once
eaeli week for four consecutive weeks
In THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
said court at Miami, Florida, on this
11 'lay of November. 1972.
E. B I.EATHERMAN.
As Clerk, Circuit Court
Dade County, Florida
By B. J. Foy
As Deputy Clerk
(Circuit Court Seal)
STEPHEN J HERLJNSKY. PA.
mi Bird Road
Miami. Florida 281*1
223-:!i;76
Attorney for Petitioner
11/24 12/1-8-15
IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT
IN AND FOR
DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA
IN PROBATE
No. 72-5046
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In RE: Estate of
STELLA LINDEMAN
Deceased.
To All Creditors and All Persons Hav-
ing < laims or Demands Against Saul
Estate:
You are hereby notified3 and re-
quired to present any claims and de-
mands which you may have against
the estate of STEI.I.A LINDEMAN
deceased late of Dade County, Flor-
ida, to the County Judges of Dade
County, and file the same In dupli-
cate and as provided in Section 7.13 Iff
Florida Statutes. In their offices iii
the County Courthouse In Dade Coun-
ty, Florida, within six calendar
months from the time of the first
publication hereof, or (he same will
be barred.
Dated at Miami. Florida, this 1.1
day of November. A P lf'72
DONALD H. Hoc.ERACK
Ancillary Administrator
Cum Testamento Annexo
First publication of this notice on
the 17 day of November, 1972,
Robert I,. Bloomberg
Bloomberg & Bloomberg
Attorney fur Ancillary Administrator
717 Seybold Building
Miami. Florida 33132
11/17-24 12/1-8
LEGAL NOTKK
IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT
IN AND FOR
DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA
IN PROBATE
No. 72-5766
In Re: Estate of
ABIt'HAM KASOW
Ie< eased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To All Creditors and All Persons Hav-
ing Claims or Demands Against Said
Estate:
You are hereby notified and re*K Sfi*t#:,. ^
A_ You are her
quired to present any claims and de-
mands which you may have against
Mi, .Mate of ABRAHAM KASOW
Deceased late of Dade County, Flor-
ida, to the County Judges of Dade.
County, and file the same in duplicate
and as provided In Section 733.16.
Florida Statutes, in their offices in
Hie County Courthouse in Dade Coun-
ty. Florida, within six calendar months
from the time of the first publication
hereof, or the same will be barred.
Dated at Miami. Florida, this 21st
j day of November. AD. 1972.
R< >8E KAS" 1W
As Executrix
First publication of this notice on
the 24 day of November, 1972.
ARONOV1TZ. SILVER & BOOTH
Max R. Silver. Esq.
Attorney for Executrix
MM Ainsley Building. Miami. Fin.
11/24 12/1-S-ir,
IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT
IN AND FOR
DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA
IN PROBATE
No. 72.5607
FRANK B. DOWLING
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In RE: Kstate of
HATT1E DAMPSEY
Deceased.
To All Creditors and AH Persons Hav-
ing Claims or Demands Against Said
IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT
IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY,
FLORIDA IN PROBATE
No. 72-5156
ARTHUR W. PRIMM
In RE: Kstate of
ANNA KLINE
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To All Creditors and All Persons Hav-
ing Claims or Demands Against Said
Estate:
You are hereby notified and requir-
ed to present any claims and demands
which you may have against the es-
tate of ANNA Kl-INE deceased late
of Dade County. Florida, to the Coun-
ty Judges of nade County, and file
the same in duplicate and as provid-
ed In Section 733.16. Florida Statutes,
In their offices in the County Court-
house in Dade County, Florida, wltb-
Vi six calendar months from the time
of the first publication hereof, or the
same will be barred.
Dated at Miami, Florida, this 31st
day of October. A D 1972
ROSE HTNDQVIST
As Administratrix
First publication of this notice on
the 17 day of November 1972.
S.NYDER. YOl'NO & STERN
By: HARVEY S. 1.ANOBERG
Attorney for Rose Lundqvlst
P.O. Box 550
North Miami Beach, Fl. 33160
11/17-24 12/1-8
NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
in business under the fictitious name
of FRC ELECTRIC at 12.'.f>0 S.W. 104
Avt Miami, Fl. intends to register
lame with the nerk of the Cir-
cuit of Dade County. Florida.
FRANK R. CRANDON
ELECTRIC. INC.
Morton B. Zerael
Attot v for applicant
1875 v E 163rd St.
N" Miami Beach. Fl.
11/17-24 12/1-8
aid
. u
IN THE COUNTY JUDGES COURT
IN AND FOR
DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA
IN PROBATE
No. 72-5962
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
in in-: Estate of
ICEI.IA BENSON ROT-H.MAN
Dei eased:
IT" All Creditors and All Persons Hav-
inc Claims or Demands Against Said
I >' '
Ion .ire hereby notified and re-
|'mi i,, present any claims and d -
Minds which you may have against
( i Ii ..f CF.I.IA BENSON ROTH-
M.W deceased late of Dade County.
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
(NO PROPERTY)
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR
DADE COUNTY. CIVIL ACTION
No. 72-23426
ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION
OF MARRIAGE
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OP,
MIGl'EL S JAUME.
Husband,
and
FRANCES JAUME.
Wife
TO: FRANCESJAPMB
S(t Goodwin Avenue
Midland Park. New Jersey
YOl' ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action for Dissolution of Mar-
riage has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy of
vour written defenses, if any. to It
ii MITCHELL J. I.IPCON. attorney
for Petitioner. whose address is
FRIEDMAN & I.IPCON, 3737 S.W
8 St.. Suite 109. Miami, Florida 33134
(446-64S.M, and file the original with
the clerk of the above styled court on
or before December 22. 1972: other-
wise a default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded in the
complaint or petition.
This notice shall be published once
iN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT
1 IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY,
FLORIDA IN PROBATE
No. 72-5688
JOHN R. BLANTON
! In RE. Kstate of
.lACt iB SHKR
1 > as, ii
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To All Creditors and All Persons Hav-
ing Claims or Demands Against Said
Estate:
You are hereby notified and requir-
ed to present any claims and demands
which you may have against the es-
i..te of JACOB BHER deceased late
of i'ad. County, Florida, to the Coun-
ty Judges of Dadfl County, and file
tlie same in duplicate and as pro-
vided in Section 733.16, Florida Statu-
tes, in their offices In the County
Courthouse 'n Dade County, Florida,
within six calendar months from the
time of the first publication hereof,
or tii, same will be barred.
Dated at Miami. Florida, this 8th
day of November. A.D. 1972.
MARY F. SHER
As Executrix
First publication of this notice on
the 17th day of November, 1972.
JOSEPH GASSEN of
JEPEWAY OASSE-N & JEPEWAY
Attorneys for Executrix
619 Dade Federal Bldg.
101 E. Flagler St., Miami. Fla.
11/17-24 12/1-S
ou are hereby notified and re-
quired to present any claims and de-
mands which you may have against
tne 'slate of HATTIE DAMPSEY de-
ceased late of Dade County, Florida,
to the County Judges of Dade County,
and file the same in duplicate and as
provided In Section 733.li;. Florida
Statutes. In their offices In the Coun-
ty Courthouse in Dade County. Flor-
ida, within six calendar months from
the time of the first publication here-
of, or the same will be barred.
Dated at Miami. Florida, this 2nd
day of November. A.D. 1972.
GERTRUDE COMER
As Executrir
Flrst publication of this notice on
the 10th day of November 1972.
HARRY ZI'KKRNICK
Attorney for Executrix
420 Lincoln Road
Miami Beach. Fla. 33139
___________ 11/10-17-24 12/1
LSGAL NOTICI
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN t it
the undersigned, desiring to one
in business under the fictitious name
of SANDS POINT. INC. at KM I -
coin Road, Miami Beach, Florida
tends to register said name with t'-.e
I'
DE :v
Clerk of the Circuit Court
County, Florida.
SANDS I'iilNT. INC.
By: JERRY A. GROSS. PRE
RICHARD & GROSS
Attorneys for
SANDS POINT. INC.
605 Lincoln Road
Miami Beach. Fla.
11/17-24 12 l-S
IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT
IN AND FOR
DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA
IN PROBATE
No. 72-5865
ARTHUR W. PRIMM
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In RE: Estate of
GUSSIE PRICK
Deceased.
To All Creditors and All Persons Hav-
ing Claims or Demands Against Said
Estate:
You are hereby notified and re- .
quired to present any claims and de- I
| mands which you may have against
the estate of C.t'SSIE PRICE deceased
late of Tilde County. Florida, to the
County Judges of Dade County, and
file the same in duplicate and as
provided In Section 733.16, Florida
statutes. In their offices in the County
Courthouse In Dade County. Florida.
within six calendar months from the
time of the first publication hereof,
or the same will be barred.
Dated at Miami. Florida, this 2
day of November. A.D. 1972.
IDA irRAM
As Executrix
First publication of this notice on
the 24 day of Novemb*.-. 1972.
SPAHBKR. ZKMEL hOSKIN AND
HEII.BRONNER PA.
Attorneys for Executrix
loo N Bisoayne Boulevard
Miami, Florida 33132
11/24 12/1-8-15
norida, to the Countv Judges of Dade
lu and file the same in dupli- each week for four consecutive weeks
t( nd as provided in Section 733.-! in THE JEWISH FLORIPIAN.
I1 Florida Statutes, in their offices! WITNESS my hand and the seal of
th. t'ounty Courthouse in Dade
founty, Florida, within six calendar
from the time of the first
pbllcation hereof, or the same will
ated at Miami. Florida, this 22
t November, A l> 1972.
Shirley Gershen
As Administratrix
Irsl publication of this notice on
I it day ,,f November. !! 7U.
| IRY ZUKERNICK
for Administratrix
[Lincoln Road
|nn Beach, Florida 33139
11/24 12/1-8-15
saiil court at Miami. Florida on this
13th day of November, 1972.
E. H. I.EATHERMAN.
As Clerk. Circuit Court
Dalle County. Florida
By: C. P. COPELAND
' As Deputy clerk
(Clrcull cnurt Seal)
FRIEDMAN & I.IPCON
MITCHELL J. I.IPCON
3737 S \V. Sill St., Suite 1"9
Miami. Florida 33134 (44C-M8S)
Attorney for Petitioner
11 17-24 12/1-8
IE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
VENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
ADE COUNTY. FLORIDA
_ CASE NO. 72-22752
OTICE BY PUBLICATION
THE MARRIAGE OF
I AIJ.AN KLEAM, Husband
|and
NB It KLEAM. Wife.
PLAINS B KLEAM
fural Delivery No. 4
I'" afield Avenue
alston Spa. New York
7 ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
I Petition for Dissolution of Mar-
n cn fl,ed "Italnst you In
ve Cause, and you are re-
1 ,i/e,r,vy o* yo"r An-
,f-,r.U!,bano"s attorney. ROB-
\\HITE. 1032 Alfred I du-
"ding. Miami. Florida. 33131.
the original Answer In the
>. le. c,erk nf ,he Circuit
or before the 13 dav of Dec,
"vise, a Default will he en-
.11II si j-OU.
'V ;'|'.,-o'''""' Florida this 3
'; '-FAT-HERMAN
2*Of Circuit Court
wv !'. '""""ty. Florida
B>, < M. KISSEE
Deputy Clerk
"urt Seal)
11/10-17-24 12/1
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA
NO. 72-22838 (Judge Tests)
IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF
the minor child:
ERNESTINE RICHARDSON to
IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT
IN AND FOR
DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA
IN PROBATE
No. 72-5788
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In RE: Estate of
ISABEL M. DUNCAN
Deceased.
To All Creditors and All Persons Hav-
ing Claims or Demands Against Said
Estate:
i i,n are hereby notified and re-
quired to present any claims and de-
mand! which you may have against
the estate of ISABEL M Pl'NQAN,
IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT
IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY,
FLORIDAIN PROBATE
No. 72-5838
FRANK B. DOWLING
In RE: Estate of
JACK KOMITO
I leoeased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To All Creditors and All Persons
Having Claims or Demands
Against Said Estate:
You are hereby notified and required
to present any claims and demands
which you may have against the estate
of JACK KOMITO. deceased late of
Dade County. Florida, to the County
Judges of Dade County, and file the
same in duplicate and as provided in
Section 733 If.. Florida Statutes, in
their offices in the County Courthouse
In Dade County, Florida, within six
calendar months from the time of the
first publication hereof, or the same
will be barred
Dated at Miami. Florida, this 21th
day of November, A.D 1972.
JOSEPH KOMITO
As Executor
First publication of this notice on
the 24th day of November 1972.
CAIDIN. ROTHENBER. KTH1AN
and KORNBI.l'.M
By Zev. W. Kogan
Attorney for Joseph Komlto and
Stanley Komlto. Co-Executors
42(1 Lincoln Rd..
.Miami Beach Florida 33139
____________________ 11/24 12/1-8-15
IN THE COUNTY JUDGE S COURT
IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY,
FLORIDAIN PROBATE
NO. 72-5775
FRANK B. DOWLING
In RE: Ests'e ../
REOINA PENTCK.
Deceased.
NOTICE4TO CREDITORS
To All Creditors and All Persons
Having Claims or Demands
Agaiinst Said Estate:
You are hereby notiifed and required
to present any claims and demands
which you may have againsi the estate
of REGINA PENICK, deceased late of
Dade County. Florida, to the County
Judges of Dade County, and file the
same in duplicate and as provided in
Section 733 16. Florida Statutes, in
their offices in the County Courthouse
in Dade County. Florida, within six
calendar months from the time of the
first publication hereof, or the same
will be barred.
Dated at Miami, Florida, this Kith
day of November. A.D. 1972.
SAIL PENICK
As Executor
First publication of this notice on
the 17 day of November. 1972.
MYERS. KAPLAN. PORTER,
I i:\i.\son A: KENIN
Attorneys for Executor
1150 S.W 1st Street
.Miami. Florida 33130
11/17-24-12/1-8
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
(NO PROPERTY)
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
DADE COUNTY.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 72-23494 |
ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION
OF MARRIAGE 1
IN RE: The .Marriage of
EUGENE WILLIAMS. Husband
and T|
SARAH MAE WILLIAMS. Wife
TO: SARAH MAE WILLIAMS
1137 Camille Street 1
Augusta. Georgia
YOC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action for Dissolution of Mar-
riage has been filed against you and
you are required to serve, a copy "
your written defenses, if any. t.
on Ijtwrence F. Kaine. attorney for
Petitioner, whose address .- 95f S W.
First Street. Miami. Florida 23130,
and file the original with the cleric
of the above styled court on or be*
fore December 22. 1972; otherwise a
default will he entered against 5 u
for the relief demanded in the Ci m-
plaint or petition.
This notice shall be published o ice
each week for four consecutive weeks
in THE JEWISH FI-ORIDIAN.
WITNESS my hand and the seal .f
said court at Miami. Florida on tills
14 day of November. 1972.
E. B I.EATHERMAN,
As Clerk. Circuit Court
Dade County. Florida
By C. P. COPELAND '
As Deputy Clerk 1
(Circuit Court Seal) -----1
LAWRENCE F. KAINE 1
955 S.W. First Street ^
Miami. Florida 33130
Attorney Tor Petitioner
11.17-24 12/1-8
IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT
IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY.
FLORIDAIN PROBATt
No. 72-5457
(Judge Dowling)
In RE: Estate of
RALPH BASH.
I leeeased.
NOTICE OF PROBATE
THE STATE OF FLORIDA:
TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE OF
SAID DECEDENT.
Y'ou are hereby notified that a writ-
ten instrument purporting to be the
last will and testament of said de-
IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT
IN AND FOR
DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA
IN PROBATE
No. 72-5808
ARTHUR W. PRIMM
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In RE: Estate of
SAMUEL A. BREWSTER
Deceased.
To All Creditors and All Persons Hav-
ing Claims or Demands Againsi Said
Estate:
You are hereby notified and re-
quired to present any claims and de-
mands which you may have against
the estate of SAMI'EL A. BREW-
STER. deceased late of Dade County.
Florida, to the County Judges of 11 i.
County and file the same in dupli-
cate and as provided in Section 733 -
lfc. Florida Statutes, in their offices
in the County Courthouse in Dado
County, Florida, within six calendar
months from the lime of the first
publication hereof, or the ...inn will
be barred.
Dated at Miami. Florida, this JO
day of November. A D. 1972.
PAIL KWITNET
As Executor
First publication of this notice on
Ihe L'7 day of November. 1972.
KWITNEY & KROOP
Attorneys for Executor
420 Lincoln Road
Miami Beach, Florida
11 -4 12/2-8-15
deceased late of Dade County. Flor- I cedent has been admitted to probate
ERNESTINE BRISTER
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY I ARONOVITZ. SILVER & BOOTH
Ida. to the County Judges of Dade
County, and file the same in dupli-
cate and as provided in Section 733.111.
Florida Statutes, in their offices In
the County Courthouse in Dade Coun-
ty, Florida, within six calendar months
from the time of the first publication
hereof, or the same will be barred.
Dated at Miami. Florida, this 21
day of November. A.D. 1972.
Herbert D. Umax
As Administrator
First publication of this notice on
the 24 day of November, 1972.
FOR CHANGE OF NAME
Notice is given that the undersigned
Petitioners. Err.est T. Brlster and An-
nie Pearl Richardson, whose residence
address Is 5717 N.W. 30th Avenue.
Miami. Florida. Intends to apply to
the Honorable Thomas A. Testa.
Judge of the Eleventh Judicial t Ir- |
cult In and for Dade County, at his
Ofttoe in the County Courthouse, at
Miami. Florida, on February 7, 19,3.
at 11 -20 a.m.. or as soon thereafter as
Petitioners may be hrard, for an or-
der changing Petitioners' minor child
name from ERNESTINE RICHARD-
SON to ERNESTINE BRISTER. by
which name Petitioners' minor daugh-
ter shall thereafter be known.
DATED at Miami. Dade County.
Florida, this 8 day of November. 1972.
ERNEST T. BRISTER
ANNIE PEARI. RICHARDSON
SAM W. KLBINFELD, B8Q.
Attorney for Petitioners
r.l.v Biscayn. Building
19 West Flagler Street
Miami. Florida SMMJ ^ g
Attorney for Estate of
Isabel M. Duugan. deceased
908 Ainsley Bldg.. Miami. Fla. 33132
11/24 12/1-8-15
ATTENTION
ATTORNEYS!
fOt MSStNGtK SMVICI
t'Jewisti HcrMUaf)
solicits your legal notices
We appreciate your pa-
tronage and guarantee ac
curate service at ideal
iates.
Dial 3734605
in said Court. You arc hereby com-
manded \11thin six calendar months
from the date of the first publication
Of this notice 10 anpear 111 said Court
and show cause, if any you can. why
the action of said Court In admitting
said will to probate should not stand
unrevoked.
PRANK B. DOWLING
County Judge
By Melba C Dick
Clerk
SIMON HAYS & OKCNDWERO
Attorneys for Executors
Miami. Florida 33132
Ml Ainslty Building
First publication of this notice on
the 17th day 01 November. 1972
11/17-24 12/1-8
IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT
IN AND FOR
DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA
IN PROBATE
No. 72-5505
ARTHUR W. PRIMM
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In RE: Estate of
LAWRENCE W. CINADER
Deceased.
To All Creditors and All Persons HaV
log Claims or Demands Against Said
Estate:
You are hereby notified and required
to present any claims and demands
which you may have against the es-
tate of LAWRENCE W CINADER
de eased late of Dade County. Florida,
to the County Judges of Dade Countv.
and file the same In duplicate and as
provided ir, Section 722.16, Florida
Statutes, in their offices in the County
Courthouse In Dade County. Florida,
within six calendar months from the
lime of the first publication hereof, or
the same will tie uarredL
Hated at Miami. Florida, this
day of October, ad. 1972
JOAN M BROOKS
As Executrix
First publication of this notice
the Hid day of Nov., 1972.
WTEJNER and WEI8BNFBLD P.A.
by: JOSEPH J. WEISENFELD
Attorney for JOAN M. BROOKS.
Executris
2373 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach. Fla. 33139
11/3-10-17-24
1-t
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Announcement
Because of heavy increases in all departments of
our operation, we have been forced to make a modest
adjustment in our subscription prices. The new prices
effective Sept. 1, 1972 are $8.00 for one year's sub-
scription and $15.00 for a two-year subscription.
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Friday, December 1, 1972

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Tampa-BuschGardens-Saint Petersburg
Area, 40 minutes from Daytona Beach and

iVi hours from the Fort I.auderdale-
Miamiarea.
The Auto-Train arrives at our own
brand new terminal right off Interstate
highway 95. just 20 miles south of
Washington. D.C. And we don't have to
tell you how convenient that is to places
like Baltimore. Philadelphia. New York
and the rest of the Northeast.
When does it go? Every night at K p.m.
an Auto-Train leaves from Florida.
How long is the Auto-Train (rip?
You'II leave at 8 p.m. and arrive in our
northern terminal at 11:30a.m. the next
morning.
Isn't that phenomenal ?
If you think it is,and you've already
become as convinced as we a re about the
Auto-Train, feel free to skip the rest of the
questions and go right to the bottom of
the page where you'll find our toll-free
reservations number.
If you're not convinced yet, read on.
How long does it take to drive my car
onandoff?Itactuallv takes only less than
a minute to drive each individual car onto
its auto carrier, but since there'll be about
100cars on each trip, we need at least an
hour before the train leaves. However, we
do start loading at 3:30 p.m.. so if you want,
come and load anytime after then, but
before 7 p.m. You won't be bored because
things start happening on the Auto-Train
at 4:30 p.m. Here's another nice idea
many of our passengers tried last year:
They got to Sanford by noon and spent
the day show ing the kids Walt Disney
World. Whatever you decide, though, you
Gk
any of the available sittings.
During the even ing or morn ing. the
children can enjoy the activities in their
very own supervised entertainment car.
And if they're up later, they can go to a
movie with you at 9:30p.m.
But their real fun comes after break-
fast : There'll be a cartoon show or a
coloring contest just for kids in one of the
buffet cars, and a bingo game in the other
Soduringthose last anxious hours when
kidscan really get bored you won't have
a thing to be an\inus about.
What is there for adults to do? You can
relax and purchase a before-dinner cock-
tail in our Whistle Stop Club beginning at
4:30 p.m. Or you can go to the movies
he-ginning at 9:30 p.m. There are seats
for 100 passengers, so most everyone w ho
What kind of trains will we be riding
in? Great ones. Upstairsthey'reeither
fully or half enclosed w ith glass. So you
see everything. And they're extremely
comfortable, because they've all been
designed exactly to our specifications.
How about the seats? They're thickly
and softly padded, they have leg rests and
the) 're really comfortable. There's more
leg room than in your car. There's a lot
more leg room than on a plane (even a 747),
I n f act. there's so much room between seats
you can move your seat back to a reclining
position.
A re there sleeping cars? Do they cost
extra? Yes and yes. Our regular seats are
so comfortable we don't think you'll need
a sleeper, but if you want it instead of a
coach seat, the cost is $40 for a double
occupancy bedroom, $50 for a draw ing
till
. R-.y&'S'iVi
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must be at the terminal no later than 7 p.m.
in order for the Auto-Train to leave on time
What is there for kids to do? Because
kids always seem to be hungry, they can
eat almost as soon as they board. Beginning
at 5:15 p.m. each evening, there are 3 to <
one hour complimentary buffet supper
sittings including hot dogs for the children.
Upon your arrival, you may select from
wishes can enjoy a movie.
Or, if you prefer, and you're over 21,
you can spend any time between 9 p.m.
and 3 a.m. in our upper level, glass-domed
Starlight Lounge, the Auto-Train's very
own nightclub car. That's right.There's
even live entertainment. Or you can go
back down to the intimate, club-like
atmosphere of the Whistle Stop Club.
There's even a newsstand open in the
early evening where you can buy any of
the major magazines. And your evening
and morning papers are on us.
Will we be fed? Will you be fed! As
much as you can eat. As we mentioned
before, beginning at 5:15 p.m., there's a
complimentary buffet supper with a
choice of sittings. And our menu will
satisfy the most expansive appetite. And
keep it satisfied until our complimentary
continental breakfast that's served from
6:30a.m. until 10a.m. the following
morning. We even serve midnight snacks
in the Whistle Stop Club. And there are
two coffee bars open all the way.
room with three beds and $65 for a Stater
with two adjoin ing bedrooms, four beds
and two bathrooms.
Will there be separate seating for
people without children if we want it?
Although wc can't absolutely guarantee it.
if you request it we w i II try to separate
familieswithchildrcnfrompeoplewitfum*
What kind of medical facilities arc
there? In the event of serious illness or
injury we can call ahead and have medical
assistance waiting at every major city
along the w ay. And our staff is trained to
pro\ ide general first-aid.
What kind of restroom facilities are
(here? They're plentiful and as modern
as the rest of the Auto-Train. Every ladies
room has a vanity and every men's room
has a counter top for shaving gear.
Can I take my pet ? Only if you have
a sleeper. And if you have the kind of pet
you can't put on a leash (likeacatora
bird), please contain it.
Can I get to my car once it's been driven
aboard? No. So bring a small bag w ith
your bathroom gear.
Can I keep my luggage in my car?
Yes. We encourage you to keep it there.
How about a luggage rack? Yes. But
our height limitation is 63 inches from the
ground, so we'd rather you put it inside
you r car. By the way, the height limitation
makes it impossible for us to carry Volks-
wagen buses or campers, boats on trailers
or U-Haul-Its. Sorry.
Is my car insu red? Absolutely.
How do I make reservations? We
thought you'd never ask. Just call our
tol 1-f ree number, and please be su re you
dial 1 first:
4j) Ride The AutoTrain. You'll never drive all the way North again.
1 800424 8520

Friday, December 1, 1972
+Jmisii n-oridfLur
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.Tinsmith Gives A Glow To Israel's 25th Year
An important chapter in Israeli
history Is being written with the
help ol a Tel Aviv tinsmith.
As Israel celebrates its 25th an-
niversary, hand-wrought torches
gyrrixtfzing th<> country's irvde-
pendenti are being flown from
Israel to 100 cities in the United
State-, including Mian*" Each
torch > 'he work of master
smith) Avraham Danieli.
Torch-making is a small part of
Mr. Danlell'a work. However, the
Israel Ministry of Tourism, which
request (1 the special anniversary
Items, ia not his first torch cus-
tomer.
Mr. Danieli has been making
torches for the past two decades.
Some ol the 20 torches he pro-
duces annually are used in Chanu-
kah festivities. Each year during
the eight day celebration the Mac-
cabee club carries torches from
thi Maccabees' birthplace in
n to the President's home in
Jerusali m. Others highlight the
Hapoel games ar.d Army celebra-
tions.
Th. Torches of Indei>endenoe
which will dramatize the Israeli
anniversary celebrations in Amer-
ins are made of burnished
with a [lolishcil wooden
handli The 25th anniversary sym-
bol a menorah, stylized "25"
numerals, and the word "Israel"
writti n in Hebrew characters
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This shell was all that remained of the
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after the liberation of Jerusalem in the Six-
Day War and before the five-year long
labor reconstruction began.
Largest and most elaborate of the recently-
restored Sephardic synagogues in Jeru-
salem's ancient Jewish quarter, the Yohanan
Ben Zakkai Synagogue. As in most Se-
phardic synagogues, the pulpit is in the
center of the congregation, with the archi-
tecture showing a definite Oriental and
often Moorish influence.
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which scholarship and learning
reach all levels of its population."
Prime Minister Golda Meir said at
a convocation of the Hebrew Uni-
versity's Center for Pre-Academic
Studies in the Binyanei Ha'ooma
Convention Hall, students and
graduates from all over Israel were
gathered along with their families
and a delegation of American sup-
porters to celebrate the Center's
10th anniversary' recently.
The event also marked the open-
ing of the Center's new academic
year and the distribution of 1.200
scholarships from a new $5 mil-
lion fund recently launched in the
United States, Israel and other
countries.
The effort is spearheaded by
the chairman of the University s
Board of Governors. Samuel Roth-
berg of Peoria. 111., whose dedica-
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to focus on the problem of Is-
rael's disadvar.taced youth.
On the dais with the Prime Min-
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mer Premier David Bon-Gurion.
University President Avraham
Harman. Center Director Dr.
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tives of the Israel Defense Forces
and Ministry of Defense.
Behind tnem on the platform
were the 26 members of a Study
Mission of the American Friends
of the Hebrew University, led by
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Cohen,
of Newton, Mass.. who had come
to Israel for a first hand impres-
sion of how the Center functions
in helping overcome one of Israel's
most pressing social problems
the educational gap between the
country's ix>pulations of North
African-Asian and Western back-
ground.
The ceremony was the festive
culmination of a day of touring
Jerusalem and visiting at the Uni-
versity for 24 busloads of students'
parents and relatives, who had
come for the occasion from the
far corners of Israel.
Mr Harman said the goal of
the Center was to base the unity
of the nation on true educational
equality. In order to attain this
equality, Israel must strive for the
highest common denominator, not
the lowest, he said.
He reviewed the history' of the
Center from its beginnings in 1963.
Hebrew University teachers noted
jthr high limp bmI rnin amon$~the-
relatively few students of Oriental
background who aid reach uni-
versity studies. They approached
the Ministries of Kducation and
Defense to prepare a select group
of soldiers of Asian and North Af-
rican background, nearinj the end
of their Army sen ice. for full uni-
versity studies.
President Harman introduced
the graduates o! that first class
who now have university degrees
and whose ranks include doctors,
lawyers and university teachers,
He cited the vision of the then
Minister of Defense. Mr. Ben-
Gurion and the late Minister of
Education. Zalman Aranr.e, in pio-
neering the nrocram.
During the ensuing 10 years en-
rollment in the Center ha* grown
from 45 to 1.002. and ha- been
extended to include not only sol-
diers in their last year of active
service, but also discharged sol-
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*Jewist Flcrid/ian
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nntrasts with the point of view of many
jth Americans throughout the continent
i'ho do think of their fellow Jewish citizens
p foreign colonists.
Ho went on to say that the sessions with
esident Allende and the officials of other
nvernments as well as the Jewish community
and B'nai B'rith leaders enabled the members
at the delegation to understand better the
variations of the Jewish experience in the
different countries visited and laid the foun-
dation.* for an expansion of intercontinental
r.oans of communications, consultation and
cooj oration.
Mr. Goldwater indicated that widespread
propaKanda activity and terrorism is of
aramount concern to Latin American Jews
|because both are designed not only to reduce
Itin America diplomatic support for Israel,
also to undermine the status and security
nf Jews in the respective countries.
He noted that particularly in Argentina,
Iwheic the Arab population outnumbers the
I Jewish by 100.000 people, the Arab League
lhas infiltrated the extreme political left and
Iright, employed anti-Semitism masked as
I anti-Zionism, and mounted a cleverly con-
Itrived campaign to persuade the Argentine
pul lie that Jews plan to establish a second
Jewish state in the country's Southern e.x-
I tremity,
According to Mr. Goldwater. the tension
ab t Jewish security was brought poignantly
home to the Assembly participants because of
the stiingent security controls which the
group had to maintain throughout the .journey.
Mr. Forster said that while taking adequate
precautions against the menace of violence
and abduction, the South American Jewish
comunities have been stressing counteraction
and positive programs to promote intergrouo
understanding modeled on ADL experience in
the United States.
He pointed out that Jewish human rela-
tions efforts are directed from Human Rights
Offices in Brazil. Argentina and Peru which
work closely with ADL and that the League
pledged cooperation with Chilean Jews who
are setting up a similar office in Santiago.
Mr. Forster added that the Assembly par-
ticipants were assured in private conversa-
tions and public addresses that the cooperation
now existing between ADL and South Amer-
ican Jewish organizations has had practical
benefits.
Rabbi Resenthal. who has been making
periodic visits to South America, said that
despite great obstacles of attitude and tra-
ditions, some progress has been made in
strengthening interfaith understanding but
that these efforts have to l>e expanded.
He said that the most effective work in
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[olocaust Exhibit Touring U.S.
I
Bv BEN G. FRANK
starving Jewish children being led
to the gas chambers; or a Jewish
boy with a yellow star sewn
crudely on his jacket? What will
a young American Jew see when
he looks into the eyes of the Polish
Jewish boy condemned to death
lev range from diplomats to
la'is. to men and women from
talks of life and already they
started viewing the new
91c exhibit, "The Holocaust
|the Resistance." And when^ becaUBe he a Jew,
,ne in now they Stflp ancT In pffe?t American -Jewish
1 youth is the target of this expo-
sition. There is a gnawing fear
among educators and writers and
survivors of Europe 1933-1945 that
young American Jews just do not
know about the wanton murder of
six million Jews by the Nazis.
It may be shocking, but Eli
Zbcrowski, president of the Amer-
pho-
ps of cap:ured Nazi
s. in'I one wonders:
hat ilid the top, high-ranking
Department official think in
|iiii. ii the mass rally in Ber-
out 40 years ago?
it memories did the German
i ,all to mind when he
m 1972 the panel showing it-an Federation of Jewish Fight-
ers, Camp Inmates and Nazi Vic-
tims, put it this way:
"In most American Hebrpv
schools and Hebrew hiRh schools,
there is no study of the Holocaust
and where you do have it, it is
(n the request of youth. On one
day a year in Hebrew schools."
he continued, "they tell the kids
that Jews were killed in Europe."
A recent Amei ican television
show on Israei showed that Israeli
pilots in their flight training study
the Holocaust, visit institutions
such as Yad Vashem, Israel's Na-
19(>0"s think when they see
tional Remembrance Authority,
and walk through models of con-
centration camps.
rlin synagogue going up in
iluring "Kristallnacht?"
[iat did and what, in the next
II one of the 150,000 sur-
the Holocaust who now
in America remember:
will flash through the mind
survivor, a mind which on
day wakes him up in the
of the night with a vision
rrnan soldiers running after
thoughts obviously vary
! g the many thousands who
lee the mobile exhibit which
^ear will criss-cross America,
most important, what will
roung American Jew those
in the late 1940's, 1950's and
In recent years, pictorial ex-
hibits such as the one on the
Lower East Side, and photo ex-
hibits on Israel, have gained re-
nown. To bring the message of the
Holocaust to young American Jews
and to the American Jewish com-
munity and the, whojg^nation, Mr.
Zborowski's organization asked
Yad Vashem to prepare an exhi-
bition to be shown throughout the
United States. ;
It is amazing that it took so
ling to create a display on the
Holocaust which had its first New
York showing at a viewing held
at the Herzl Auditorium Gallery
and sponsored by the Conference
of Presidents of Major American
Jewish Organizations and the Fed-
eration of the survivors.
This display is pictorial evidence
of the Holocaust. But it is done
id remind the world of the total
tragedy. For example, one comes
away from viewing the 32 large
panels with a terrible realization
that one million children and
babies had their lives snuffed out.
There an- other sections of the
exhibit which are instructive and
the pictures show the storm
troopers, the book burning, and
it reveals a world which forgot
Heine's warning, "where books are
burnt, in the end men- too. will be
Oontinued On Page ill)
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burnt." There were jews who were
made to run simply because they
were Jews Albert Kinstein and
Kenry Kissinger were among
them.
There is a section which shows
the war and the photo captions
are to the point. Here is one:
'Anti-Jewish caricatures drawn on
a carriage train of German sol-
diers on their way- to Poland in-
scribed. We're off to Poland to
deal with the Jews.' "
And the dealing with the Jews
ranged from cutting or plucking
the beard and sidelocks of Ortho-
dox Jews in pubBc before a jeering
crowd to a public hanging and the
gas chambers.
What will the American teen-
ager think when he sees the death
cnmiis and the mass executions,
fis well as Jewish resistance? This
is the 30th anniversary of Jewish
lcsistance and the display com-
memorates that anniversary.
Shown, too. are the ghetto upris-
ings which spread throughout
Euro|>e, with the culmination of
the Warsaw Gretto uprising.
The young teenager also will
read of the commander of the
Warsaw Ghetto revolt, Mordechni
Anielewicz, and the monument at
Kibbutz Yad Mordechai. Israel.
The fight against the Nazis went
on and the exhibition shows this,
just as it pictures the establish-
ment of the State of Israel "on the
foundation of the flow of blood of
the Holocaust."
Much thought went into the
choosing of the photos which are
also instructive in outlining the
circumstances that brought on the
Nazi period. The most .imiawtant
question that must be answered
by all is, "What could have been
dOM and what should have been
done to prevent the catastrophe?"
To keep asking that question is a
reason for "The Holocaust and
Resistance" exhibit.
Nearly all Jewish organizations
are involved in the exhibit and
that is the way it should be. The
Board of Jewish Education Ls dis-
tributing it and moving it to
schools and the American Zionist
Youth Foundation is working on
Seeing to it that the display gets
to college campuses.
All the Zionist groups are seeing
that the exhibition is booked, and
the American Zionist Federation
displayed it at their recent con-
vention in Chicago. The National
Jew ish Community Relations Ad-
visory Council is also setting it Up
throughout the nation.
Thousands will see it. just as
did those top officials in the Klutz-
rick Exhibit Hall of the B'nai
B'rith Building in Washington,
D. C. There. Klie Wiesel reminded
the government leaders, "the en-
tire world chose to turn its face
away." That is another lesson of
the Holocaust.
Abba Ebar. i-n his remarkable
style, defined the effects of the
Holocaust in his book, "My Peo-
ple." He said:
"Jewish history and conscious-
ness will be dominated for many
generations by the traumatic
memories of the Holocaust. No
people in history has undergone an
e\|>erience of such violence and
depth. Israel's obsession with
physical security: the sharp Jew-
ish reaction to movements of dis-
crimination and prejudice; and
intoxicated awareness of life, not"
as something to be taken for
granted but as a treasure to be
fostered and nourished with eager
vitality: a residual distrust of
what lies beyond the Jewish wall;
a mystic belief in the undying
forces of Jewish history which
insure survival when all apiieara*
lost; all these together with the
intimacy of more personal pains
and agonies, are the legacy which
the Holocaust transmits to the
generation of Jews grown up
under its shadow."
Opinion, yes, but every Amer-
ican adult Jew and non-Jew
should see this exhibit, and above
all. they must take their children
to view it. The world just might
be a little better for it.
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Albert Grossman
Albert H. Grossman observed his Bar Mitzvah when he was 13-
years-old. That was the first time. Now about to mark his 83rd birth-
day, tradition accords him a second Bar
Mitzvah which he will enjoy during the
coming weeks. Born Dec. 13, 1889. in the
Hebrew year it comes out on Dec. 2, the
tA Chanukah light. On that morning he
I will participate in services at Temple Beth
Sholom. On Dec. 8, he will, as he has done
for marry years past, host the Oneg Shab-
bat following services at Temple Israel.
Born in Newburgh. N.Y., Mr. Grossman
lived in New York City until 30 years ago
when ho came to South Florida. He now
fives with h:- wife, Kern, on Miami Beach.
Spry and active, he is a firm believer in
exercise and is able to stand on his head
for 10minutes at a time, do 18 (chaii push-
ups on hfa fingertips, and jog a mile or
to He Is a Zionist, a member of B'nai
B'rith. tha Empire State Club, the Masons
and several other organizations. In 1969,
he was in.-trumental in organizing the Min-
jwnira at Temple Judea. and when the group disbanded, the money
realized from the building was sent to Israel. Mr. Grossman has three
chiidnr.. a daughter and two sons, and six grandchildren.
A sweet and memorable moment: Hebrew School classmates from
Temple Mmorah visited Marcie Hershey in her Mount Sinai Hospital
room for a special Chanukah party. Also brought her a Chanukah
menorah which will be kindled in her room throughout the eight days
of the holiday. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hershey, Marcie has
been in the hospital since the early part of the summer. Her Bat
Mitzvah which was to have been this week, was postponed pending
her recovery. Her classmates promised her a grand Bat Mitzvah
ceremony when she celebrates it at Temple Menorah on her discharge
from the hospital. With all the good wishes wafted her way, Marcie
should be her former active, energetic self in short order.
Ii y u read, unite, wish to perform, or just listen to poetry, there
i>a Poetrj for I'leasure class being conducted at Ida M. Fisher School
on Miami Beach by Arnold Kleiner held on Mondays from 7 to 9
ro m 103, there is no charge for the class and everyone is
VI Kleiner will be happy to answer any further questions.
-to ft ft
Bert :,nrt Theodore Zalles of Miami Beach returned recently from
Kvera! ks in Israel. First order of business there was a reunion
| hter .ludi who had been
Wending an Ulpan at Kibbutz
Masilot. and who then traveled
*ith her parents. A graduate of
the University of Miami. Judi has
taken a ;. ar off to study in Is-
rael, and v, ill now devote herself
loteachii From Oct. 21 to the
E. rt attended the National
W Confi n nee of Women's
nwican cut held in Jeru-
fm. The ((inference was made
impressive because of
(i by rremeir Gold*
II Minister Abba
ihas N;t|iir, Israel's
inanee, Bert is a
da Region president
American ORT and
;ng on the national
Insion committee.
|gion chairman of the ORT School of Engineering in
made the ceremonies on the grounds where the ORT
pool will be built at Hebrew University especially mean-
fhis was Bert's fourth trip to Israel, and she was im-
"the happy, bubbly way in which the people of Is-
|ieir daily lives, never showing stress or tension.'' Be-
come, the ZaMes family visited Istanbul and Athens,
beautiful." In addition to the posts she fills for ORT,
p as membership veep of Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood
organizational activities and serves as secretary of
| Optimists.
id Mrs. Mitchell Woifson dined with the Leonard
ts of the Maison Grande, Miami Beach, they admired
fc_silver and gold platter from Hospitality Magazine,
ct that Lloyd's has the "best decor and table settings
in the United States." Orchids to owner Lloyd Apple
iger Seth Bramson.
tie wish Flor idian
Mkrmi. Florida Friday, December 1, 1972
Section E
The Chanukah Draydel
By RABBI SAMUEL SILVER
(A Seven Arts Feature)
On Chanukah we play draydel.
Wky?
Because the Jews persisted in their
prayer and study sessions even though
the Syrians, over 2,000 years ago, forbade
Jewish worship and learning.
The Jews went underground.
Outside of the secret religious gather-
ings sentinels were posted, ostensibly
playing the put-and-take game. When the
police came by, looking for bootleg syna-
gogues, the sentinels passed the word
and the worshippers evanesced.
The determination of Jews to cling to
their faith despite ukases to the contrary
has once again been revealed behind the
Iron Curtain.
A miracle comparable to the Chan-
ukah one is the resuscitation of interest
in Judaism on the part of Russian Jews
who have been spiritually and culturally
orphaned by Kremlin decrees.
We hear about secret ulpanim, Hebrew
classes.
We see the resurgence of Zionisrn
among people who have been forbidden
lo indulge in this "heresy."
So the little draydel is a remir.dei of
the indomitability of our people in the
teeth of suppression.
The draydel should also remind us
that many people, living in pieces of
freedom, voluntarily ban worshir and
study. If you belong to a synagogue and
don't patronize ii, you are underlining
your own heritage.
It is immature to feel the kindling of
one's faith only when it is proscribec.
On the draydel are the letters which
form the first letters of the statement, "A
Great Miracle Happened There."
It was a great miracle that the small
band of Maccabees overcame the mighty
foe. It is a miracle which has recurred in
the modern land of Judea.
And if Jews could be reinvigorcled in
adherence to their faith and their culture
without the artificial prodding of adver-
sity, that perhaps would be even a grecter
"nes," or miracle.
Happy Chanukah!
BTJRDIN
o 6 b &
b
6 b b b
MRS. THEODORE ZALLES
Hanukkah
greetings
from burdines
May the festival of lights ,
fill your heart and home
with peace and joy

Fc
Pace 2-E
-Je*ist Meridian
Friday, December 1, 1972
\-J~lnppu ^__- It art /
Chanukah Greetings to all our friends throughout the
community. May you and your families enjoy good health,
happiness and prosperity throughout the coming year.
JAY aiHTYAFFA DERMER and FAMILY
A Happy Chanukah To All .
MOUNT ROYAL HOTEL
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MIAMI BEACH
531-1171
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RETAIL KOSHER
847 Washington Ave., Miami Beach
Phone 538-7592
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753 N.E. 167th St., N. Miami Beach, Florida 33162
STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES
Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois
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s
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6095 N.W. 72nd Ave. Phone 888-0638
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HOME LUMBER & Industrial Supply Corp
1050 E. 25th Street, Hialeah, Florida
Phone 691-8515 HANK PENCHANSKY
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HIALEAH, FLORIDA
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CHIPPY'S RESTAURANT & PANTRY
101 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables Phone 446-7031
1450 S. Dixie Hwy., Sooth Miami Phone 251-0650
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2509 N.W. 2nd Avenue, Miami, Florida
576-3062 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cooperman
1973 UJA Campaign Has
An Unprecedented Goal
Bv BORIS smoi.AK
m;m t% seeKinu. n-
(Edi^or-Wi-chief ^
Paul Zuckerman, the general *" *" \*dZ*
unprecedented goal which Zu:ker- 1 and l'z rooms. They constitute a
man is seeking. Already one $2 difficult problem. Especially when
gene
chairman of the United Jewish
Appeal, is a leader who loves peo-
ple. People, in turn, are influenced
by his ]>ersonality which radiates
warmth and friendliness.
It is, therefore, no wonder that
Zuckerman succeeded in reaching
this year the highest results that
the United Jewish Appeal has eer
r,:hiev -A: higher even than in
1967. the year of the historic Six-
Day War. when American Jewry,
fearful for the fate of Israel,
flooded the UJA offices with most
generous contributions.
But the energetic and creative
UJA national leader does not in-
tend to rest on his 1972 achieve-
ments. Ho is determined to make
1973 even a better year for UJA
than the record-breaking year of
1972. And he is already working
in this direction with his usual
zeal. His goal is to raise in 1973
the sum of $305 million as com-
pared with the $270 million raised
th-s year.
Will ho succeed? Early begin-
nings give reason to hope that the
1973 UJA campaign may reach the
JA history
for the 1973 drive. There are
also seven other commitments of
one mi'.lion djllars each and over.
A group of 133 UJA donors, during
a visit last month to Israel, pledged
about $15 million for 1973 com-
pered with $11 5 million they do-
nated in 1972. And another group
who went on a study mission this
month to Israel pledged $11.5 mil-
lion toward the 1973 campaign.
This is only preliminary" giving
before the 1973 UJA drive is of-
ficially launched next month. In-
creased giving is also anticipated
from other groups.
The sum of $505 million which
UJA marks as its goal for 1973
is enormous, but so are the chal-
lenges confronting Israel. With
all the difficulties which the So-
viet government is making for
Jews to emigrate from Russia to
Israel, it is believed that at least
35.000 of them will be able to
reach Israel in 1973, They will
have to he absorbed. Not to speak
of the fact that there are still
about 60.000 families in Israel be-
twi en 7 and 12 members living in
plodged- w-,it omos'toiht)i/sing".
A VERY HAPPY CHANUKAH TO ALL .
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l*.S. JEWISH NEEDS
Parallel with the growing needs
in Israel, the human needs to be
met in 1973 by the Jewish Federa-
tions and Welfare Funds in the
United States and Canada are also
the greatest ever faced.
In addition to the $505 million
which the Jewish communities will
have to provide for the UJA. the
sum of at least $125 million is also
needed to meet vital ne- i> at
home. These include welfare, edu-
cation and culture, youth services,
homes for the aged. Jewish hos-
pitals, vocational needs and prob-
lems of minority and group rela-
tions.
The total responsibility of the
Jewish Federations and Welfare
Funds in 1973 will thus be not
less than $630 million. Thus Ls S240
million more than the record sum
of $390 million they are raising
this year, of which the UJA share
is about $290 million. The gap of
needs to overcome is trememl is
and the Jewish federations and
welfare funds are well aware of
the niHenitudc of that task
Mr. Zuckerman is of the opinion
that the $390 million which the
Sindells To Receive Award
At Temple Sholom Dinner
Broward County civic ant re-
ligious leaders Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Sindell will receive the Israel
At/maut Award in recognition of
their service to Temple Sholom.
Pompano Beach, at that congre-
gation's tirst Israel Dinner of
State Tuesday in the Harris Im-
perial House, according to Rabbi
Morris Skop. spiritual leader of
the congregation.
The dinner, a highlight of North
F.roward's observance of Israel*s
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Friday- December 1. 1972
-JcwistifhrSdlagj
."ego 3-E
organized Jewish communities is
raisins Ms >'ar nowhere near
the potential. He has no doubt that
the American Jewish community
is weathy enough to support a
campaipn twice this size. He bases
his belief on the results of a sam-
ple study of 506 of the riohtist
jes in the country. L*ss than
30r< were giving what a Jewish
community leader would consider
a decent contribution. But 60%
were non-givers. They are the peo-
ple who Mr, Zuckerman says, must
he reachd
MOKE PROSPECTS THAN
GIFTS '
In general, the UJA leader is
certain thai in our largest cities
there are far more prospects than
rifts received In fact, he believes
that most communities in this
country, regardless of their size,
could double their campaign with-
out altering the life-style of a
sinde family. He is therefore con-
vinced that the $505 million which
he strives to secure for the UJA
in 1973, plus the $125 million to
meet human needs of Jews in the
United
he raised Especially since the
Jewish communities have the lead-
ership, the techniques and the cre-
ativity to do it.
The leaders of the Council of
Jevh Federations and Welfare
Funds agree that every community
has the capacity to raise more,
iney are convinced that every
community will do better if many
more contributors are seen per-
sonally and with the same care
that has been given to relatively
few contributors until now.
They also agree that it is the
responsibility of the American and
Canadian Jewish communities to
provide $505 million for the UJA
to meet the requirements in Is-
rael for immigration and absorp-
tion, for housing, health and wel-
fare, education, youth care and
agricultural settlement. This will
be the share which the North
American communities wilt have
to contribute to the Jewish Agen-
cy's -minimum budget" of $685
million for 1973.
Prague Radio Charges Czechoslovakia!!
Jews Collaborated With Nazis In WW 2
LONDON (JTA1 Prague
radio has charged that Jews col-
laborated with the Nazis in war
crimes committed in Czechoslo-
vakia during World War II.
The charges, coupled with at-
tacks on the London-based Inter-
national Council of Jews from
Czechslovakia, were repeated on
three consecutive broadcasts last
week. Karl Baum. chairman of the
Council, told the Jewish Telegraph-
ic Agency today that "readers of
the Jewish press need no refuta-
tion of this sort of slanderous
allegation."
The broadcasts followed in the
wake of a recent resolution sub-
mitted by the Council and adopted
unanimously by the British Sec-
tion of the World Jewish Con-
gress which warned the Prague
government to consider the long
term consequences of its anti-
Semitic campaign. The Council in-
cludes many Czech Jews who were
forced to flee their homeland
when the Warsaw Pact nations
led by the Soviet Union invaded
Czechoslovakia in 1968.
Prague radio claimed there was
"historical documentation" to
prove that the Jewish Council of
Elders in Prague during the Nazi
occupation "had its share in the
genocide of persons of Czech and
Slovak nationality."
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4001 Ponce de Leon Blvd.
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35 N.E. 26th Street, Miami, Florida 33137 Phone 573-3870
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1823 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Coral Gables, Florida
Phone 443-0620
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Prisoners Released
By Syria And Iraq
JERUSALEM (JTAI The
government ha> reported that
eight Iraqi Jews and four Syrian
Jews have been released irom
prison during the last 48 hours
and credited international pub-
lic opinion with brir-ging about
the;!' release. The Iraqi Jews
haci I ei n in jail since October
and the Syrian Jews three
sisters and their cousin were
imprisoned since September.
Thi risonetV release was re-
port by Foreign Minister
\ a Eban at Sunday's Cabinet
mei I Eban expressed confi-
dent that the weight of world
would bring about the
release of four other Syrian
Jew -'ill in jail.
Fori gn Ministry officials em-
phasized that the release of the
12 J< .' in Baghdad and Damas-
cus '.''Acs the positive effect
of w< Id opir.i).-!" even though
certain Western governments
had expressed skepticism about
n< i eacy.
The officials who praised the
I'm!. ] States, the United King.
d n r ranee. Belgium and Aus-
tralia for taking steps that ap-
pen -y prom7>ted the Iraqi and
Syrian authorities to free the
prisoners, could not say where
the released prisoners are now
bin they appealed to the Iraqi
and Syrian governments to per-
mil .. > Jew who wishes to emi-
grati t > do jo.
Thi Committee for Iraqi Jews
which > arlier disclosed the re-
lea the eight Baghdad Jews.
they had been originally
confi:,cd to a maximum security
i- where they were treated
harsh... but were transferred to
mother jail Deserved for politi-
cal prisoners where conditions
were better.
The committee said its future
ac!ivt!es would concentrate on
getting the Iraqi authorities to
l>ermit the remaining Jews In
that country to emigrate. There
are reportedly betw.vn 350 and
400 Jews in Iraq and about 4,500
in Syria. ,,
Sisterhood Plans
Antique Show-Sale
Some 26 local and Northern
antique dealers will offer jewelry,
silver, china, glass, rugs, furniture
and many unique items at the
second annual antiques show and
sale to be held by the Sisterhood
of Temple Emanu-El Dec. 5-7.
4+*mch. dinner and snacks mil also
b available, according to Mrs.
II Janice Stan-els, Sisterhood presi-
lent.
Hours for the event, which will
be held in the temple's auditorium
3245 \V. Oakland Park Blvd., are
11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Tuesday and
Wednesday, and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Thursday.
Mrs. Jai:. Lewis is in charge of
the dining room. Mrs. Ralph Gross
and Mrs. .Saul Geronemus are co-
ehairmen of the event, ami Mrs.
\i Rot man is publicity chairman.
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United States this week. The Is-
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Friday, December 1, 1971
Mrs. Louis Hand received happy birthday greetings
from fellow members of the Mount Sinai Medical Center
Founders at the organization's November meeting. Pre-
senting her the special birthday plateau gift is Edward
Shapiro, immediate past president of the 350-member
club. Mount Sinai's medical cyclotron, the fifth such nu-
clear material-producing device in the world, is named
after the Hands.
Arab Terrorists May Hit Israeli Shipping
TEL AVIV (JTA) Reliable in their attempt to hit the Israel
gourcet report that Arab terror-1 tankers, the sources said.
fcstt have decided to try to attack. ~^^^^^^^^^^^^^_
Is.' aeli shipping. The targets se-
lected include Israeli vessels dock- j
ir-8 in Mediterranean ports and i
tarkers plowing the waves of the
Re:? Sea.
Egypt Renews
Demand For
Sanctions
By Special Report
UNITED NATIONS, NY.
Egypt launched the annual Mid-
dle East debate this week by
asking the General Assembly to
gO on record as favoring un-
specified sanctions against Is-
1 ael while it continues to occupy
territory gained during the Six-
Day War of 1967.
The E.'gyptian proposal was
presented by Foreign Minister
Mohamed H. el-Zayyat. who de-
clared, "Israel'* policy is crystal-
clear. It is expansionist."
Dr. (iunnar V. Jarring, the
I'.N. Secretary-General's nearly-
fon;otten Middle East represen-
tative, will carefully follow the
debate, expected to continue for
about a weak, but will not par-
ticipate in it.
The Assembly has previously
recommended that the interna-
tional community refrain from
dealing with various govern-
ments, but has never endorsed
outright sanctions against Israel.
Ambassador Yosef Tekoah of-
fered a "proximity" agreement
which would include face-to-face
negotiations on the reopening of
the Suez Canal during the As-
sembly session. Foreign Minister
Abba Eban did not attend, de-
claring that Israel's position is
that debate at its current tempo
hinders rather than helps the
Middle East situation.
Pioneer Women Club No. 1
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in the Washington Federal Bank,
1234 Washington Ave. Miriam Gin-
gold, guest speaker, will talk on
Chanukah and traditional latkes
will be served. Gertrude Soh, pres-
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Wife Fights For
P.O.W.'s Release
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Ba PAULA oantz
JT \ f :ff Writer
iCi in::' J- Telegraphic Acancy)
In November. 1861, Judah P.
B,ninmir inns .ippointcd Secretary
fWar foi
ctotes of the few Jews to
^a .h 'jU< a high governmental
position 81 time. One hundred
j.. | jix j later, to the month,
hisran "' Dr. Harold Kush-
as a prisoner of
j ;. .. tcong. Dr. Kushner,
like his .: Mi-uncle is unique in
his time.
\.< fai i I know, my husband
u ;., only lew imprisoned." Mrs.
Valerie K ,;'"1'- wife *,no POW-
l3;i the -h Telegraphic Agen-
w, "But 're must be others."
Ilrs -hner, who lives with
IKT two ''"' in Danville. Va.,
j^; travi I around the United
States at even as far as Cam-
^lia i! its to gain her hus-
band's reliase, A petite, but fiery
red-hoa:! she is active in the Na-
tional League of Families of
America) Missing and Imprisoned
in Southeast Asia. Families for
tamedia!"- Release and several
antiwar oupa.
"My hu-hand was cantured on a
foutir.i' hi opter flight when the
belicopti: crashed into a mo'tn-
t3;n." thi New York-born Mrs
K. \plained. Dr. Kushner
who had \
am s w one of 18 Americans
in Vietci c hands. Most Amer-
ican POW. are being held by the
North Vk tnameae.
A< fa: ;.- Mrs. Kushner knows.
her hu- and is not being mis-
treated A though she has onlv
weeiveri two letters from h'tri
Since hi- canture. hi* handwriting
appears firm, and "his mental
attitude seems e-ood." Mrs. Kush-
ler remarked. The lost letter she
ftceived was brought back to the
United States by former Attorney
Genera! Ramsov Clark, when he
returned Irom his trip to North
Vietnair last May.
In ad'!.lion to being unah'e to
write frenuently. Dr. Kushner has
not received any of the letters
that his wife has sent him. ac-
cording to her. "But he did see an
article abi at us in the New York
Times la-t January and lia< read
transcripts of a show I did on
| TV." shi evn'aincd. "I have also
heard rdinga of some radio
broadca ssases he has made."
the V'ietcong officials
A merican periodicals
ril article**" to be dis-
ii : the prisoners.
As f( litfoUS life in prison
mr^ M Kushner commented
there isn't anv." but
she did report that there is a
Bible in the camp and that her
husband had probably been mak-
ing use of it. In his last message
he quoted certain Biblical pas-
sages, she said
The Kushners, who belong to
he Reform temple in Danville,
have received a lot of sympathy
and in..', rstanding Irom both the
rabbi and the congregation. "In
so many ways, people let you
know they cave." Mrs, Kushner
said. "The rabbi at Yom Kippur
this year, mentioned my
husband's name." and !-. really
didn't ever know him. because the
rabbi is new in Danville this yeac
she said.
Nor does Dr. Kushncr's 4'year-
old son Mike know his father. Dr.
Kushner was captured before the
child was born. Although Mike
does not miss his father because
he never knew him. his nine-year-
old sister, Toni Jean, does. "I
know she misses her father, but
she understands," Mrs. Kushner
remarked.
Mrs. Kushner has not given up
hope of seeing her husband again
soon. "Some families sit at home
and cry." she said, "but I'm not
the type to sit at home." Among
other actions. Mrs. Kushner has
personally lobbied in Congress and
claims to have changed a couple of
votes on ant.war measures.
Many families are worried about
how the POWs will readjust to
life in the United States once they
return, but Mrs. Kushner says that
she thinks her husband can handle
the situation. "He went to Viet-
nam because he wanted to save
lives," she said "and before he
was captured, ran a clinic in a
Vietnamese village in his spare
time. "When he comes back he
wants to specialize in ear. nose
and throat," she explained.
Many doctors have told Mrs.
Kushner that her husband will
need at least a year of retraining
because the field of medicine has
changed so much in the past five
years. But Mrs. Kushner just
wants her husband to come home.
Then, she says, everything will
work out.
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Young Israel of Greater Miami
Saturday, Dec. 9, in the Miami
Beach Auditorium as part of the
celebration of Israel's 25th an-
niversary. Tickets are now
available at the auditorium's
box office.
Hillel House Tour
On Agenda For
BBW Chapter
B'nai B'rith Women, North
Dade Chapter, will highlight its
November general meeting with a
visit to the Hillel House at the
University of Miami. Members and
guests will meet at the Washing-
ton Federal. 699 NE 167th St. at
7:15 p.m. on Tuesday.
On arrival at the Hillel House.
Rabbi Stanley Ringler will con-
duct a tour and the students will
present a program. Mrs. Norman
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On Tuesday evening, Dec. 26,
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Friday, December 1. 1972
24 Arrested In Moscow
I NEW YORK (JTA) Soviet
authorities have arrested 24
Jews in Moscow during the past
few days and sentenced each of
them to 15 days in prison for
"hooliganism,'' according to the
Student Struggle for Soviet Jew-
ry and the Minnesota Action
Committee pn Soviet Jewry. ,.
The 24, which included such
activists as Vladimir Slenak,
Viktor Polsky and Vladimir
Prestin. were part of a group
of some 40 Jews who were con-
ducting a month-long hunger
Strike to demand answers from
Soviet officials about their ap-
plications for exit visas. The
hunger strike began in front of
various Ovir offices and finally
shifted to the offices of the
Communist Party's Central Com-
mittee. '
According to the SSSJ, a num-
ber of Jews who apolied for exit
visas have been told to return
to the Ovir office between Dec.
2 and Dec. 18. This move was
seen by the SSSJ as an effort
by Soviet authorities to "re-
move trouble makers" by per-
mitting them to leave.
During the last few days it
was reported, very few Jews
have been allowed to leave and
those who have were required
to pay exit fees despite the fact
that several had been informed
t-arlier that they could emi-
grate without paying the fees.
It was also reported that Vik-
tor Lapidus, one of several ar-
rested during the hunger strike
but released after being ques-
tioned, had received an exit
visa at the end of October with
the education-equivalent tax
waived for him and his famHy.
In accordance with regula-
tions, the family liquidated their
assets and returned their Soviet
passports, but at the last mo-
ment were told they could not
travel. The Lapiduses are re-
ported in dire financial need and
desperate to secure emigration
permission.
Mexico Ready To Sign
MEXICO CITY (JTA) The
government of Mexico has offi-
cially announced that it is ready
to support and sign an interna-
tional agreement against air pi-
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*Jmist> fk-rictictr.
Page 11-E
emple Emanu-El Plans 1st
Israel Dinner Of State
fgH Lauderdale's Temple i has been invited to speak at the munity Relations Council. He
LnuEl will haJd..its first. Israel i-fceijt. which is under the ausiripes recently convened an itjterfaith
1E6AL NOTICE
IEGAL NOTICE
Ler of State Sunday, Dec. 10,
( f the South Florida Israel Bonds
Committee directed by Milton M.
Parson.
The dinner, a highlight of Fort
Lauderdale Jewry's i-eicDratiou oi
Israel's 25th anniversary of inde-
1 -.endence, will honor Rabbi Arthur
I \ J. Abrams and his wife Claire,
| who have been selected to receive
ihe State of Israel Atzmaut
, \ward.
1 Honorary chairmen of the event
. will be Abraham Baum, Dr. Alvin
Colin. Dr. Myron Rubin, Joseph
Starch and Martin J. Yohalem.
Albert K. Garrr.tz is cochairman
Of the dinner; Mr. and Mrs.
Brodzki are chairmen of the com-
mittee of hosts.
Rabbi Abrams, spiritual leader
"Clergy Dialogue Conference" in
Broward County.
Mrs. Abrams is vice president
oi Fort Lauderdale Chapter of
Hadassah. an active member of
Women's American ORT, serves
on the Temple Emanu-El Sister-
hood board and the board of the
Women's Division of The Jewish
Federation of North Broward. and
is youth advisor for the syna-
gogue's youth group.
Col. Simon, a native of Canada,
where he was active in Zionist
youth work, emigrated to Israel
in 1949. and helped found Kibbutz
Solelim in the Central Galilee. He
craduated from Israel's famous
Military Operations College and
became an inteligence officer in
the Israel Defense Forces in 1953,
MBBI and MRS. ABRAMS
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Id Simon, an offieia'
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en an outstanding in-
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authority on matters affecting
Israel's defense.
IEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
(NO PROPERTY)
N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR
DADE COUNTY.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 72-24134
ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION
OF MARRIAGE
IN UK: THK MARRIAGE i If
CATHERINE LOPEZ
a nil
ROBERT .1 I.OPEZ
TO: ROBERT J. U>PEZ
P. O. Box 2
Neuva AndalUCla, Marhella.
Spain
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
thai an action for Dissolution "f Mar-
riage has been filed against you an
you are required to serve a ropy of
your written defenses, if any. to it on
BERNARD COHEN, attorney for Pe-
titioner, whos. address is 4"7 Lincoln
Road, Suile t-A. .Miami Beach. Flor-
ida, anil file the original with the
elerk of the above styled eourt on or
before January I, 1978; otherwise a
default will be entered against you
for the relief demanded in the com-
plaint or petition.
This notlee shall be published once
eaeh week for four consecutive weeks
in THE JEWISH F1-OR1DIAN
WITNESS my hand and the seal
of said court at Miami Florida on
this 22 da-v of November. 1972
E. B, I.EATHERMAN.
As Clerk. Circuit Court
Hade County. Florida
By 1. SNEEDEN
As Deputy Clerk
(Circuit Court Seal*
i "ohen & Cohen, pa.
4l'ii Lincoln Koad
suite I, A
Miami Beach. Florida
Attorney for Petitioner
12 1-8-18-21
COL.
nrd County Board
serves on the board
of Rabbis
of directors
Itdi States, Canada. P-ierto 'of the North Broward Jewish Fed-
the V--i Islands an-" Guam I eration, and is a member of the
urtcr Zcltzcr is attendir-r this Rabbinical Association of Greater
rence to further his judHa' J Miami. He served congregations in
tion and he'p imcrove stand. California for nine years
and operation of his court.
|?cture
M to he held during the con
" will cover such subjects as
I adrr.;ni
nt, preparation for mass
KiJiB, the drinking driver,
If" declaration, continu:-is
ton of judges, courtroom
Ky, alcohol and drug abuse.
tation of the courts, and
and seizure problems.
before
moving to Fort Lauderdale two
years ago, and has long been ac-
tive in the support of the State
of Israel.
Rabbi Abrams. who will be rec-
ognized for his "distinguished
sei vice to the congregation, com-
munity and the State of Israel,"
serves on the board of "Rebuild."
which helps to provide low cost
housing in the inner city, and on
the advisory committe of the Cam-
e hrst Pioneer Women day care center in the
"an Heights of Israel was opened this month
Bnai Yehuda, Israel's 17th civilian settlement
'he Golan, Dani, shown in the picture, is typi-
> the young children aged three months
S1* years cared for in the Pioneer Women
pfry- All are children of mothers working in a
Foy spare parts plant. The village oi B'nai
, huda is believed to be on a site that was the
ene of activities of Judah Maccabee.
IN THE COUNTY JUDGES COURT
IN AND FOR
DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA
IN PROBATE
No. 72-5912
JOHN R. BLANTON
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In RE: Estate ,,f
FRED SOMERSTEIN
Deceased.
To aii Creditors and All Persons Hav-
ing claims or Demands Against Said
Estate:
You are hereby notified and re- '
quired to present any claims and de- I
Hands which you may have attains! |
the estate f FRED SOMERSTEIN
deceased Into of Pad,- County. Flor-
ida, to the County Judges of Dade
County, and file the same in dupli-
cate and as provided In Section 733 -
It Florida Statute*, In their offices
in the County Courthouse in Dade
County. Florida, within six cal.....lar
months from the time of the first
publication hereof, or the same will
he barred
Dated at Miami. Florida, this :17th
day of November, A.P. 1972.
Robert Somerstein
Seymour Somerstein
As Executors
First publication of this notice on
the 1st day of December. 1972.
Edwin m Olnsburs, Esquire, of
Myers. Kaplsii. porter, [.evtnson &
Kenln
Attorney for Executors
Suite .104 11.",0 8.W. First Street
Miami. Florida 3313"
12/1-8-1T.-22
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA
No. 7224322
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
In He The Marriage of:
IDAI.IA CARCACHE. wife and
JOAQCIN DOMINGO CARCACHE.
husband.
TO: JOAQC1N DOMINGO
CARCACHE
16 Camp Street
San Francisco. California 94110
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that a
Petition for Dissolution of Marriage
has been filed against you. and you
are hereby required to serve a copy
of your answer or other pleading to
' the Petition on the Wife's attorney.
LESTER ROOERS. ESQ.. whose ad-
dress is 1454 N.W. 17th Avenue. Mi-
ami. Florida 3312.'.. and file the orig-
inal with the Clerk of the above
styled court, on or before this 4 dav
of January. 1973 or a Default will be
entered against you.
hated this 28 dav of November
197*.
IS D WEATHERMAN
Clerk of Circuit Court
BY: R. M. KISSER
(Circuit Court Seal)
lt/l-ft-15-t!i
THE COUNTY JUDGES COURT
IN AND FOR
DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA
IN PROBATE
No. 72-4857-Dowling
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In RE: Estate of
II V.MAN II. IJERSTEIN
Deceased,
To All Creditors.ond All Persons Hav-
ing Claims or Demands Against Said
Estate:
You art- hereby notified and re-
quired to present any claims or de-
mands which you may have against
Ihe estate of HYMAN H. RER8TEIN
deeeaseil late of Dalle County. Flor-
ida, to the County Judges of Hade
County, and file the same in dupli-
cate and as provided hi Section 733.-
16, Florida Statutes, In their offices
in the County Courthouse in Dade
County. Florida, within six calendar
months from the time of the first
publication hereof, or the same will
i.e barred
Dated it Miami. Florida, this 17th
day of November. A.D. IfTl
Robert H OerateJn
As Executor
First publication of this notice on
the 1st day ..i !> cember, lilt
Leon Kaplan
lit Myers, Kaplan. Porter. I., \inson ,v
Kenln
Aitei in v for Executor
I 1 Mi S W I si Street
Miami. Florida 33130
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IN THE COUNTY JUDGE S COURT
IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY,
FLORIDAIN PROBATE
No. 72-5775
FRANK B. DOWLING
In RE: Estate of
KKOINA PEN1CK.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To All Creditors and All Persons
Against Saul Estate:
Airaiinst Said Estate:
You ar. hereb) notified and required
to present any laims and demands
which you may have against the estate
of REGINA PBNICK, deceased late'o)
Pad.- County. Florida, to the county
Judges of Dade county, and file the]
.-am, in duplicate and as provided in j
Section 733.16, Florida Statutes, in I
' their offices In the County Courthouse ,
in Dade County, Florida, within six i
calendar months from the time of the I
first publication hereof, or the same i
will be barred.
Dated at Miami. Florida, this 13th
day of November, AD. 1172.
SAI'l. PBNICK
As Executor
First publication of this notice on
the 17 day of November, 1972.
MYERS. KAPLAN. PORTER,
LEV IN SON & KEN IN
Attorneys for Executor
1 ISO 8.W. 1st Stree!
Miami. Florida 33130
11/17-24 lt/1-l
IN THfc COUNTY JUDGE'S COUR~
-4N AND FOR DADE COUNTY,
FLORIDAIN PROBATE
No. 72-5477
In RE: Estate of
MATTIE HERWITZ
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
' To All Creditors and All Persons j
Having Claims or Demands
Against Said Estate:
You are hereby notified and ^required.
i to present- any claims' arid demand'
which you may have against the es-
tate of MATTIE HERWITZ. deceased
i late of Dade County. Florida, to the
County Judges of Dade County, and
file ihe same in duplicale ahd as pro-
vided In Section 73t.lt, Florida Stat-
utes. In their offices in the Counic
Courthouse in Dade County, Florida,
I within six calendar months from the
time of the firs! publication hereof,
or the same will be barred.
Dated at Miami. Florida, this 7 day
of November. AD. 1972.
JULIUS HERWITZ
As Executor
Fllrst publication of this notice on
the 17 day of November. 1972.
HARRY ZUKERNICK
Atlnrney for Executor
420 Lincoln Road
Miami Beach. Fla. 33139
11/17-24 12/1-'
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
(NO PROPERTY)
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
DADE COUNTY.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 72-23709
ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION
OF MARRIAGE
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
FEDERICO MORALES.
Petitioner-Husband
and
ELSIE Mt'RAI KS.
Respondent -Wife.
, TO: ELSIE MORALES
TOO ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action for Dissolution of Mar-
: riage has been filed against you and
I you are required to serve a copy of
, your written defenses, if any. to it on
ALBERT wiiensky. ESQ., attor-
ney for Petitioner, whose address Is
a. West FlaRler street, HOI Concord
i Building* Miami. Florida 31130, and
file the original with the clerk of Hi-
nbove styled courl on or before Jan
5, 1978: otherwise a default will be
entered against you for the relief de-
manded ill the complaint or petition
This notice shall be published once
each Week for f
' iii THE JEWISH Fl.oRIDIAN
WITNESS my hand and the seal '
' said court at Miami. Florida on thU
J7 dav of N,,v 1972
E I! I EATHERMAV.
As Clerk, Circuit Court
Dade County Florida
By It M KT88BE
As Deputy Clerk
(Circuit Court Seall
ALBERT W1I.ENSKY. ESQ.
66 W. Flagler Street
Miami. Florida S3130
Attorney for Petitioner
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NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
(NO PROPERTY)
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR
DADE COUNTY.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 72-22254
ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION
OF MARRIAGE
IN RE: The Marriage of
EVELYN BRADDY. Wife
and j
CHARLIE BRADDY. Husband
TO: CHARLIE BRADDY
Residence unknown
TOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action for Dissolution of Mar-
riage has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy of
your written defenses, if any. to it on
Lawrence F. Kaine. attorney for Peti-
tioner, whose address is MS S.W.
Firs! Slreet. Miami. Florida, and file
the original with Ihe clerk of the
above styled court on or before Jan
.-, 1973: otherwise a default will be
entered against you for the relief de-
manded in the complaint or petition
WITNESS mv hand and the seal
of said court at Miami. Florida on
this 24 day of Nov. 1972.
E. B. I.EATHERMAN.
As Clerk. Circuit Court
Dade County. Florida
By It. M. KI8SEB
As Deputy Clerk
(Circuit Courl S.ili
I A WHENCE F KAINE
9SS S W First Slreet
Miami. Florida 3313"
Attorney for Petition! r
Phone: 379-1*47 .,..
IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT
IN AND FOR
DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA
IN PROBATE
No. 72-5928
ARTHUR W. PRIMM
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In RE: Estate of
SIDNEY C.Rl'llER.
I>ei eased
To All Creditors and All Persons Hav-
ing Claims or Demands Against Said
Estate:
You are hereby notified and re-
quired- to present any claims and de-
mands which you may have agains!
Ihe estate of SIDNEY ORCBER de-
ceased late of Dade County. Florida,
to the County Judges of Dade County,
and file the same in duplicate and as
provided In Section 333.10. Florida
Statutes. In their offices In Ihe Coun-
ty Courthouse in Dade County. Flor-
ida, within six calendar months from
the time of the first publication here-
of, or the same will la? barred.
Dated at Miami. Florida, this 20th
dav of November. AD. 1973.
HERBERT S ORITBER
As Executor
First publication of this notice on
the 1st dav of December. 1972.
TALIANOFF BADER. B8Q8.
Attorneys for Executor
42" Lincoln Road
Miami Bea.di. Florida 331.19
It l-s-if,-:-:
IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT
IN AND FOR
IN PROBATE
DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA
No. 72-4547
ARTHUR W. PRIMM
In RE: Estate of
SAMUEL J KLEIN,
Deceased
NOTICE OF PROBATE
THE STATE OF FLORIDA:
TO M I PERSONS IN'I'I'i'i^ri.ti i\
THE ESTATE V SAID DECEDENT.
You are hereby notified that a writ-
ten Instrument purportlnc to be the
last will and testament of said de-
cedent has been admitted to probate
' In said Courl. You are hereb) com-
| manded within six calendar months
I from the date of the first publica-
tion of this notice lo appear in said
Court and show cause, if any you can.
why the action of said Court in ad-
mitting said will to probate should
not stand unrevoked
ARTHl'R W PRIMM
County Juda*e
By l.ois F, PASTORFIELD
Clerk
Bdwln M tllnsburg. Esquire, ol
.Myers. Kaplan. Porter, l-evmson A
Kenln
Attorneys tot Co-Executor*
Suite IM-1160 S.W. 1st St.
i Miami. Florida 3313"
Firs! publication of this notice
on the 1st dav of December, 197::.
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NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
(NO PROPERTY)
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
DADE COUNTY.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 72-24207
ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION
OF MARRIAGE
IN RE: THE MARRIAOEOP
I.ENNARD WEBB
Husband
and
CI'RDEL DAVIS WEBB
Wife
TO: CI'RDEL DAVIS WEBB
(Residence Unknown)
YOV ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action for Dissolution of Mar-
Hage has 1., en filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy of
your written defenses, if any. to it
on .MARSHALL I!. FISHER, attorney
for Petitioner, whose address is 9t55
8 Dixie Highway, Suite 3"0 Miami.
Florida, and file the original with the
clerk of the above styled court on or
before Jan :,. lift; otherwise a de-
fault will be entered against you for
the relief demanded in the i*omplaint
or petition.
This notice shall be published once
each week for four consecutive weeks
in THE.IEWISH FI.ORIDIAN.
WITNESS my hand and Ihe seal
of said court at Miami. Florida on
this Jl day of Nov.. 197C
B It I.EATHKRMAN.
As Cb ik. i iicuit Court
Dade County. Florida
BY: It. M KIS8EB
\- Deputy Clerk
(CIl-CUll Court Seal I
MARSHALL B. FISHER
tttt 8. Dixie Highway, Suite 300
Miami. Florida 331 Ml
Attorney foi Petitioner
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